Editing Infographics with Google AI

In the age of Gen AI, you need to be able to generate content, take them apart, and repurpose them for your own use. Here’s how I adapted a Google Gemini infographic for the Mandarin edition of The Straits Times Masterclass in Generative AI:

1️⃣ To create the source infographic, I used Google AI Studio because I could control the aspect ratio of the image. I prompted it to depict the flow of how a Gen AI engine works in a 16:9 format to fit my slide. The infographic was nice, but too cluttered with text.

2️⃣ I iterated the visual and made it more concise with less elements.

3️⃣ Then I stripped out the text so I could put in my own.

4️⃣ Just for kicks, I gave the visual a “claymation” 3D look.

5️⃣ Then, I imported the visual into PowerPoint where I added my Chinese text (which I translated with Google Gemini).

I do have a Chinese version of 3️⃣ which is cleaner and easier to read, but I decided to do the claymation version to show the workshop participants what was possible. I always prefer to add text manually, as Gen AI can mess up the spelling or generate garbage words randomly.

The one problem that I can’t solve yet is to create a PPT animation of this visual where each box will appear consecutively. To do so, I have to take apart the visual in Adobe Photoshop and save each box as a separate visual, then build the animation in PPT.