Can you leak from Gemini AI while following 3D photos and retro saree trends? What is the truth? The company reveals the same
Samira Vishwas September 16, 2025 10:25 PM

For the past few days, Gemini AI Photos has occupied social media. Within a few days, the Nano Banana feature of Google’s Gemini Ai Photos has become the most famous. Social media users are changing themselves into 3D models, retro saree look and animated characters using this feature. As soon as the social media platform is opened, photos of users’ Gemini AI trends begin to appear. There are also some users who have created 50 to 100 photos so far. Some users have posted photos, while some users are sharing these photos on their story.

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In fact, users are having fun in creating these photos. Instead of doing photoshoots and makeup, people are making their own photos in different look. How can we look in the look of the look you had just imagined or even now? This is now going to tell you the new trend of Gemini AI. Not only that, we can create our photo with the famous people we want to meet. Photos of Gemini AI have been flooded on social media everywhere. But in this fun editing, many people are questioning that your location can be leaked through these photos? So let’s get to know about this today…

What did Google say?

On this whole case, Google has said that the photos uploaded to Gemini are completely safe. These photos are processed on Google’s server and they are not accepted by any third party without your permission or they are not used for AI training. Unless you allow Google, the company cannot use your data. This means that your data will be used only if you allow yourself. The company is also saying that the Gemini Tool adheres to the rigorous data rules such as GDPR in Europe and CCPA of the United States.

The possibility of leaking data from here

Following the statement made by the company, some experts have said that the true risk of leaking the location is not through the container in the photo but by the metadata. That is, when you take photos from mobiles or cameras, many details are automatically saved such as what device has been captured from what device, which day and at what time the photos were taken, and most importantly, its position is also located.

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In this case, if you upload your data to any social media platform without clearing this service, then your location is the highest risk of leaking. This makes it clear that whether a photo of a saree or a 3D model, the danger is not a photo style but a hidden metadata.

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