
Seattle, Washington Nov 11, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Imagen Network (IMAGE) has adopted Geminis AI models to advance adaptive, real-time engagement across its decentralized social ecosystem. This integration deepens the platforms commitment to providing creators with responsive tools that evolve with audience behavior, intent, and context.
By incorporating Geminis multimodal intelligence, Imagen Network enables creators to deliver experiences that adapt dynamically to text, voice, and visual interactions. The update expands how communities collaborate, share, and innovate within Web3 spacestransforming creator-audience relationships into personalized, data-driven exchanges.
Geminis integration gives Imagen Network an adaptive engine for scalable social intelligence, said J. King Kasr, Chief Scientist at KaJ Labs. Were designing networks that dont just connect usersthey understand and evolve with them.
The move positions Imagen Network at the forefront of AI-powered decentralization, blending intelligent reasoning with blockchain transparency to empower creators worldwide.
About Imagen Network
Imagen Network (IMAGE) is a decentralized social platform designed to connect creators, developers, and communities through adaptive artificial intelligence. By merging blockchain transparency with intelligent systems, Imagen enables creators to personalize content, monetize engagement, and collaborate across ecosystems with full ownership and autonomy.
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