Source India Today
In a development that has stunned students, educators and tech enthusiasts worldwide, Google’s newly revealed Nano Banana Pro device is going viral for its jaw-dropping ability to complete homework, solve exams, and even produce handwritten proof of the work. Social media users are calling the technology “insane,” “next-level,” and “the future of academic automation.”
The Nano Banana Pro — a palm-sized AI-powered tool originally designed to assist with quick on-the-go tasks — has unexpectedly become the centre of a global conversation after videos surfaced showing the device solving complex math equations, writing essays, and generating step-by-step handwritten solutions identical to human notes.
According to early reviewers, the device uses a combination of advanced reasoning models and ultra-fine handwriting replication tech to produce notes that look remarkably authentic. Users claim it can replicate different handwriting styles, write in multiple languages, and even mimic the imperfections of natural writing.
The device’s rising popularity, especially among students, has triggered debate about its ethical and educational impact. Teachers and academic institutions are expressing concern that such technology could accelerate cheating and undermine traditional learning evaluation methods.
Education policy analysts say that the Nano Banana Pro represents a major shift in how AI intersects with academics. “We’ve seen AI generate answers before, but handwritten proof takes it to another level,” one expert noted. “This could force schools to rethink how assignments and tests are conducted.”
Despite the controversy, the internet fascination continues to grow. Tech creators are producing tutorials, reaction videos, and stress tests to check the limits of its capabilities. Many users are shocked at how effortlessly the device tackles entire assignments that would normally take hours.
While Google has not yet issued an official statement addressing the viral claims, sources indicate that the company may soon clarify the intended use cases of the Nano Banana Pro and introduce guardrails to prevent misuse.
For now, the device has become a symbol of both technological wonder and academic anxiety — a glimpse into a future where AI can not only think like a student, but also write like one.
