The “Gemini Nano AI saree trend” has gained popularity on social media, with users uploading their photos in sarees to Gemini and utilizing prompts for stylish edits. However, one woman’s experience with the Gemini-generated Banana AI saree video deviated from the enjoyable vintage-inspired transformations shared by others. The AI’s output revealed an unexpected personal detail. In her video, she expressed, “I just generated my photo and saw something I found creepy. This creepy AI saree trend has been used by many on Gemini, where you upload a picture of yourself in a saree and a prompt, and Gemini transforms you.
I tried it last night, but what’s unsettling is that Gemini seems to know I have a mole in a specific area of my body, clearly visible in the image. It’s frightening, and I still can’t comprehend how Gemini knew. I wanted to warn everyone to be cautious about what they post on social media and AI applications.” The Gemini Nano video has since gone viral, amassing nearly 7 million views and over 300 comments. Some viewers reported similar concerns, while others suggested that the situation indicates Gemini may be collecting more user information than they realize.
The Nano Banana feature is an image-editing tool included in Google’s Gemini app, which initially became popular for its 3D-like figurine edits but was quickly overshadowed by saree transformation edits. This AI-generated saree phenomenon has since gained traction, albeit with notable controversy.