Google starts rolling out Gemini AI-powered 'Ask Photos' feature in Photos

The American technology company opened the waitlist for access in Sep this year, allowing users to sign up on Google’s website. The feature was unveiled at Google I/O 2024 in May.

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Google starts rolling out Gemini AI-powered 'Ask Photos' feature in Photos
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Google is rolling out the “Ask Photos” feature to select users. The Gemini-powered feature is reportedly rolling out for users in the US as a server-side update and appearing in the Google Photos app, meaning it does not matter which version of Google Photos the user has.

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The American technology company opened the waitlist for access in September this year, allowing users to sign up on Google’s website. The feature was unveiled at Google I/O 2024 in May.

Ask Photos allows users to pose questions in natural language directly within Google Photos, utilising Google’s Gemini AI models. The app will display results based on the content of the photos, along with the image that best matches the answer. It also enables searches for people, pets, and more.

Once the feature is available on an account, it will be accessible on all devices, including Android and iOS apps. According to 9to5Google, it will appear as a new tab in the Photos app at the bottom, replacing the "Search" tab. Classic search will still be available but only after using the Ask Photos feature first.

It is not clear when the feature will be widely rolled out. However, if a user has signed up for the waitlist, they may soon see Ask Photos on their device.

 

 

 

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