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Soon, Google Photos will employ generative AI to enhance the pleasure of your memories

 Soon, Google Photos will employ generative AI to enhance the pleasure of your memories


Your images and videos will soon be organised into automatically generated collections with titles that reflect the tone and subject of your memories.


With a separate tab for automatically produced photo collections, Google Photos is gaining a new method to display your memories. For the purpose of creating captions, these collections will be supported by generative AI.




At the bottom of the app, there will now be a Memories button where you may see automatically compiled collections of your photographs and videos.


Thanks to a new generative AI function, these collections, which previously appeared at the top of the app, will also have more entertaining and evocative titles. The Sharing button that is now located at the bottom appears to be replaced with the Memories button.


The new "help me title" function creates titles based on the contents of the images using generative artificial intelligence. Additionally, you may "hint" the AI in the direction of the title you choose. For instance, you might use the terms "romantic" or "adventure" as clues to come up with names like "A Romantic Getaway in Paris" or "An Adventure in the City of Lights" if you have a collection of photographs from a trip to Paris.


In the coming months, the new Memories tab will be accessible internationally in addition to the US. In order to make it simple to share Memories content on other platforms, Google says it will eventually provide video export options.


If this feature seems familiar to Apple users, it should; memories functions similarly to Apple's Photos app's "For You" feature, which gives personalised slideshows.


Google has been actively integrating generative AI into its products since the I/O event in May, which was particularly significant for the firm considering the advancements in AI over the previous year. A few days prior to the release of the new memories page, Google introduced a new AI-powered translation function for Gmail.

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