Multi-spectral imagery, which captures wavelengths beyond human vision, offers a “superhuman” way to understand the world, and Google’s Gemini models make this accessible without specialized training. By mapping invisible bands to RGB channels and providing context in the prompt, developers can leverage Gemini’s power for tasks like environmental monitoring and agriculture.
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