The Figma design platform has announced that it will work with Google to add Jina’s artificial intelligence capabilities.
Although Figma had previously introduced the app’s artificial intelligence tools independently, the new collaboration with Google is set to add several models of the family of the Jamina Artificial Intelligence models to the service. Figma said the collaboration could meet the evolving needs of product designers and their teams.
Figma adds artificial intelligence to its platform
Following the collaboration, the Jina 4.1 Flash, Jina 2 and Imagen 4 models will be added to the Figma tool series, and the company will continue its partnership with Google Cloud.
Jammina 4.1 Flash will be integrated into the process of editing images and image production capabilities with Figma’s artificial intelligence. This feature allows 5 million active users to produce or change their desired images by entering a periphery. Figma believes that adding this feature can speed up the workflow of designers.
This partnership is part of a wider trend among major artificial developers whose aims to integrate their models into popular and widely used applications to dominate the consumer market. For example, OpenAI announced this week that users can now “talk” with different apps with various apps. Supported applications include Spatifa, Expedia and Zillow.
Figma’s collaboration with Google has been released at the same time with the introduction of the Gemini Enterprise service. Gemini Enterprise is an artificial intelligence and dialogue platform designed to add artificial intelligence capabilities to the organizational customer’s work environment. This platform allows users to talk to their company’s documents, data and programs, while engineers can build new artificial intelligence agencies or use a set of existing agents.
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