Google Photos, a product that has seemingly always leveraged AI to enhance user experience, is receiving a significant upgrade with the introduction of Gemini, Google’s most advanced AI model. The new feature, Ask Photos, is set to roll out in the coming months, making it easier to search for specific memories and retrieve information from your gallery.
Find Content More Intuitively
With over 6 billion photos uploaded daily to Google Photos, finding a specific image can often involve extensive scrolling. Ask Photos allows users to search naturally, such as asking, “Show me the best photo from each national park I’ve visited.” This feature simplifies finding what you need without endless scrolling.
Ask Questions, Get Helpful Answers
Photos often capture memories or important details that can be forgotten over time. Ask Photos helps uncover this information with queries like, “Where did we camp last year?” or “When do my vouchers expire?” Utilizing Gemini’s multimodal capabilities, Ask Photos understands the context and subject of your photos to provide detailed answers. For example, you might ask, “What themes have we had for Lena’s birthday parties?” and receive a response that considers background decorations and birthday cake themes.
Assistance Beyond Search
Gemini models also enhance task management in Google Photos. After a long trip, Ask Photos can help you create a highlight reel by suggesting the best pictures and even writing personalized captions for social media. Simply ask, and the feature assists in curating your memories.
How Ask Photos Works
Understanding Your Question: Ask Photos interprets your query and initiates a search, identifying relevant keywords and natural language concepts.
Crafting the Response: It then analyzes the search results, using Gemini’s multimodal capabilities to understand photo content and text within images, to provide a helpful response.
Ensuring Safety and Remembering Corrections: While Ask Photos is experimental and may not always be accurate, it incorporates multiple safeguards and AI models to ensure safe and appropriate responses. It can also remember corrections and additional information for future queries.
Privacy Protection
Google emphasizes privacy in Google Photos, ensuring personal data is never used for ads. Conversations and data in Ask Photos are not reviewed by humans except in rare cases to address abuse or harm. Personal data is not used to train other AI products outside Google Photos. All data is protected with industry-leading security measures.
Try Ask Photos Soon
Ask Photos is an experimental feature rolling out soon, with more capabilities to be added over time. Google invites users to try it and provide feedback, aiding in the continued improvement of this innovative tool and shaping the future of Google Photos.
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