Fake Aadhaar, PAN Card: Google Nano Banana Pro has been in the news ever since its launch. It takes better and clearer photos than Google Nano. This model of Google can create and edit images in 4K. The photos created with it look real, but this capability of Google’s new AI tool can also cause trouble. Yes, according to recent reports, this model can easily create fake Indian identity cards like Aadhar card and PAN card. It is not easy to identify the photo of the identity card created by it at a glance. This is a serious problem regarding privacy. This can increase the cases of fraud due to this. Let us know the complete details.

Fake Aadhaar and PAN cards being created with just one prompt

According to several media reports, the Google Gemini Nano Banana Pro is creating realistic images of PAN and Aadhaar cards. Reports suggest the model created these documents without asking any questions. The model also flawlessly used the user’s provided photo and fictitious information to create the image. Due to security reasons, the prompt cannot be shared, which could increase the risk of fraud.

Watermark on photo

Although Gemini Nano comes with a Gemini watermark on images created by Banana Pro , removing a watermark is difficult. There are many free watermark removal tools available online. Google has also used invisible SynthID watermarking to make these images appear unverifiable. Nevertheless, it’s a concern. If this seemingly authentic ID card is printed, anyone could commit fraud.

Since the launch of the Gemini Nano Banana Pro, users on social media have reported numerous instances where models have refused to pose for images deemed “sexually suggestive,” “suggestive of violence,” or “sensitive content.” Again, if he’s creating fake ID photos, it’s shocking.

ChatGPT also did this

This isn’t the only issue with Nano Banana Pro. This happened before during ChatGPT’s (GPT-4o) “Ghibli moment.” OpenAI’s AI model easily generated images of PAN cards and Aadhaar cards for users. Now, with Gemini Nano Banana Pro, this problem has become even more serious, as this new model is capable of generating much better and more realistic images than ChatGPT.

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