You’ve probably also come across this picture: Newman sits in the middle, surrounded by a circle of tech moguls that have been photoshopped in, as if they were at a company annual meeting.

The photo is full of details: a turkey, red wine, and candles are lined up in a row. Next to them are Zuckerberg, Musk, Nadella, Cook, and others, all smiling demurely… The scene is so exquisitely crafted that it resembles a magazine spread.
This picture has been rated as one of this year’s most “unexpected” Thanksgiving highlights.
Google’s newly launched Nano Banana Pro has made this photo just one BBC watermark away from being a “live report from the scene.”
Perhaps in a few years’ time during Thanksgiving, we’ll look at the mashed potatoes in front of us and ask, “Is this AI-generated mashed potatoes?”
This Year’s Thanksgiving Highlights Are Taken Over by AI
This Thanksgiving, what came to the table first wasn’t people but amazing images created by AI.
Thanks to AI, RFK Jr. transformed an old McDonald’s group photo into a Thanksgiving version.
The fries and burgers have been replaced with Brussels sprouts and cranberries, with Trump Sr. and Jr., Musk, and others all “eating healthily” around the table.

These “celebrity gatherings” have been shared on social media platforms in a dead-serious manner, as if they had really happened.
The common feature of these photos is their “overly natural” appearance. The lighting is just right, the skin tones are perfect, and even the light falls exactly where it should.
This is the power of Google’s newly introduced Nano Banana Pro.
Have you noticed that this year’s Thanksgiving group photos seem to have a different style? Indeed, that’s the case.
A week before Thanksgiving, Google unveiled Nano Banana Pro. Media comments at the time hit the nail on the head:
It’s not just generating images; it’s generating scenes that you’ll believe in.