The "Ask Photos" Feature Now Available For Some Google Photos Users
JAKARTA - Google has secretly started rolling out Ask Photos features for some Google Photos users. This feature allows users to search for photos in their library using only natural languages. Although this feature was announced in May, currently only a few users in the United States have registered on the waiting list for early access.
Supported by Gemini technology, the Ask Photos feature provides the ability for users to search for photos using simple sentences. For example, users can search with commands like, "What is my car plate number?" or "Show the best photo of every national park I've visited."
This feature even allows users to add searches related to their loved ones, making them a very effective search tool.
According to Phashaal Rahman and 9to5Google, this launch takes place gradually and is only available to certain users who have previously signed up. This feature is launched via changes on the server side, so the version of the Google Photos application used does not affect the availability of the feature.
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Although similar technologies have been applied by ASUS to their gallery apps, Ask Photos on Google Photos is seen as a significant improvement, given Google Photos' very wide user base.
Gemini's more advanced facial recognition technology and artificial intelligence are expected to make photo search more accurate and beneficial for users.
Global launch of this feature is highly anticipated, as it can change the way people search for photos on their Android devices.