One Prompt. Two AIs. Completely Different Results.
Which one did you prefer? 🍌Nano Banana or 🤖 Open AI?
In this visual experiment, we tested something simple — and powerful.
➞ The same prompt
➞ The same reference images
➞ Two different AI engines
The result?
Two completely different visual interpretations, each strong in its own way.
That’s the real lesson behind AI creativity.
AI is not about finding the perfect tool.
It’s about choosing the right engine for the right objective.
What this experiment shows
Using the same prompt, we generated two images:
➞ Image created with OpenAI
• Strong realism and facial consistency
• Cinematic lighting and depth
• High emotional impact
• Ideal for branding, personal authority, and storytelling
➞ Image created with Nano Banana
• Dynamic composition and sense of motion
• Bold perspective and creative energy
• More experimental and playful aesthetics
• Excellent for disruptive visuals and attention-driven content
Both are valid.
Both are powerful.
And both come from the exact same instructions.
The takeaway
➞ AI is not about choosing one tool forever
➞ It’s about selecting the right engine for the right outcome
When used with strategy, prompts become creative multipliers.
That’s why we believe:
➞ The prompt matters
➞ The vision matters
➞ Strategy always comes first
This prompt was originally shared with us by @Claudia Saleh — thank you, Claudia! We loved it.
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The Prompt (Free to Use):
You can use the prompt below with any compatible AI image generator and adapt it to your own identity or brand:
Use the uploaded photos as the identity reference. Keep my face, hair, skin tone, and outfit accurate. Make it as realistic and high resolution as possible.
Create a hyper-realistic 3D scene where I am breaking out of a LinkedIn mobile timeline feet first. Rebuild the Instagram interface from scratch.
Include the Linkedin logo at the top, the profile picture, and the username [YOUR USERNAME]. Add a ‘Leaving 2025’ post frame, reactions row, and the Like, Comment, Share bar. Include the bottom Linkedin navigation icons.
Place me inside the post image area, then reposition my body so it looks like I am climbing out of the phone and stepping forward out of the timeline. One foot should extend toward the viewer in full 3D.
Add glass shards or pixel fragments where I break through the screen. Match the lighting to my original photo and keep the final image bold and cinematic.
Outfit: [YOUR OUTFIT]
Make the image a portrait with a 9:16 ratio.
Image background: #[ANY BACKGROUND COLOR]


