New Delhi (Viral Post)The world of technology is surprising every day, Everyone knows that AI i,e, Artificial Intelligence writes complex codes, composes poems and also gives huge information in a moment, But have you ever thought that AI can also answer by copying your handwriting? Recently Google’s AI tool did just that, A user gave a mathematics question to the AI and the AI not only solved it correctly but also returned the answer written exactly in the same user’s handwriting,
Google Nano Banana AI: Copied a person’s handwriting
A post is going viral on social media. In this, a person gave Google Nano Banana Pro AI to solve maths problem. This question was written in someone’s handwriting, that is, it was written by hand. Within a few seconds, the AI wrote the correct answer in the same handwriting and posted it. What’s surprising is that instead of typing out the solution, the AI used the user’s previously given handwriting sample and returned the answer as handwritten text.
Google’s Nano Banana Pro is by far the best image generation AI out there.
I gave it a picture of a question and it solved it correctly in my actual handwriting.
How did AI copy?
AI surprised everyone by copying handwriting. Actually, generative AI and machine learning are part of the next generation of algorithms. This tool takes some samples of the user’s handwriting and learns the inclination, thickness, distance and style of the letters. Once it learns this style, AI can recreate any text in the same handwriting at the pixel level. This technology makes AI personal and trustworthy. But it also creates a threat to fraud and academic integrity.
Will the next generation really become fools?
Concerns about the future of students have been expressed on social media regarding AI handwriting results. If students can always get answers to questions in subjects like math, science or history with the help of AI, they will stop thinking on their own, solve problems and practice using their memory. The art of hand writing helps in brain development and organizing thoughts. But due to this result of AI, this art may gradually disappear.
AI should be seen as a helpful tutor, not as blind trust. It depends on us whether we use this powerful tool to increase our intelligence or to reduce our skills.





























