Using AI to clean up Google Earth Maps
On the left, Dragonfly and Sandpiper Ponds downloaded from Google Earth. On the right, same download, Bass Pond, enhanced using Gemini Nano Banana. By Bill Prater You’re likely right to be concerned about where technology is taking this world, anglers and hunters along with everyone else. But meanwhile, there’s a new software tool called “Gemini Nano Banana” that can wring the last useful details out of your Google Earth satellite images. I tried it out while using Gemini to restore old family photos, and found it also works magic on images taken from space. Trust me on this. And just forget about some other futuristic electronics like “forward facing sonar,” which lets you spy on fish through a high definition camera, like a pervert in a public restroom. Not that those things don’t work – we all know artificial intelligence is changing the nature of tournament fishing, and helping even novices empty some lakes and ponds of their biggest fish. Too much...