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Google’s “Ask Photos” – A Game Changer for Your Photo Library

Google’s “Ask Photos” feature will transform photo library interactions with AI-powered search capabilities.

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TL;DR:

  • Google’s upcoming AI feature, “Ask Photos,” will revolutionise how users interact with their photo libraries.
  • This supercharged search function will allow users to gather information from their photos using generative AI.
  • A recent sneak peek reveals that “Ask Photos” will be located on the Search tab in the Google Photos app, with a prominent “Ask” button and the Gemini logo.

The Future of Photo Search: Introducing “Ask Photos”

Artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced generative AI are transforming the way we live, work, and play. In Asia, the tech-savvy youth are embracing these emerging technologies, making the most of AI-powered tools to enhance their digital experiences. One such innovation that’s about to change the game is Google’s “Ask Photos” feature, set to revolutionise how we interact with our photo libraries.

A Supercharged Search Experience

Imagine being able to effortlessly find the best photo from each national park you’ve visited or track your personal growth through images over time. That’s precisely what “Ask Photos” promises to deliver. This AI-powered feature builds upon the already robust search functionality in Google Photos, taking it to new heights.

A Glimpse into “Ask Photos”

While the feature hasn’t started rolling out yet, we’ve managed to get a sneak peek at how it will look within the app. One of our readers was briefly granted access to “Ask Photos” on their Pixel 8 Pro, as part of a “pre-release” study conducted by Google. Although the feature disappeared shortly afterward, we gathered valuable insights into its design and functionality.

Here’s what we know so far:

  1. “Ask Photos” will be located on the Search tab in the Google Photos app.
  2. A prominent “Ask” button, accompanied by the Gemini logo, will appear alongside the search bar.
  3. The feature will display familiar faces and image categories, making it easy for users to find what they’re looking for.
  4. A dedicated page will ask, “What would you like to see?” and provide example prompts or the option to write your own question.

Prompt: A Personalised Journey Through Time

One of the sample prompts for “Ask Photos” is “Photos of me over time.” This feature allows users to witness their personal growth and transformation through a curated selection of images. While this specific prompt wasn’t functional during our sneak peek, it showcases the potential of “Ask Photos” to create meaningful and engaging experiences for users.

When Will “Ask Photos” Go Live?

Although there’s no definitive release date, seeing “Ask Photos” briefly go live as part of a study suggests that it could be relatively close. Google previously stated that the feature would arrive “in the coming months,” so keep an eye out for updates.

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