Google will put its Artificial Intelligence in every corner where software is located, as in Google Photos: at Google I/O 2024, the company showed how we can talk to the application, giving us The evolution of our son’s growthso you can compare specific images and anything else you can think of.
With the vision of generative AI that Open AI implemented into its ChatGPT more than a year ago, all interaction environments are evolving, so It’s much more natural to talk to a machine. And it’s like this: Instead of learning commands, we can speak so that the AI understands us and reacts accordingly. Strangely enough, even mediums like Google Photos can benefit from a chatbot.
Ask Photos, ask artificial intelligence about your images
As Sundar Pichai showed at Google I/O, the Photos app, both on the web and in the mobile apps, will have some sort of Gemini-powered chatbot that we can ask whatever we want. If search has so far been one of the gallery’s strong points, with impressive identification of items contained in photos and videos, the leap Gemini promises aims to complement search results.
Ask Photos, that’s the name of the chatbot powered by Gemini. The idea is that we can ask him anything as if he were a human. Can it find all the cat photos we took in 2022? You ask and Gemini will deliver the results. And not only with more or less simple searches, but also we can combine and even discuss.
Our son wonders how Google Photos has evolved to identify the subject of all our backup and display images of facial changes over the years, all the pets that have passed through our house, and just about anything else that comes to mind: This is the magic of Gemini: can understand any context It goes far beyond search keywords. Having a chatbot that understands us and has the ability to reason in a productive artificial intelligence environment is a great advance.
Ask Photos promises a significant increase in finding content in huge galleries, but there’s bad news: it’s not available yet. Google guarantees this will come during the summercertainly the first in the United States.
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