Google Photos merges classic search with AI to speed up results

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After Google Temporarily breaks the rollout In the Google Photos, its bogie AI -powered “Ask Photos” features has announced that it has improved the skill of the search results quickly.

AI feature, First identity Last year at Google’s I/O Developing Conference, users allowed the search for their natural language questions to search through their digital photos. Ask Google’s Geni, when responding to the input, ask photos for the content of a photo and its other metadata understanding AI.

However, users complained that the AI ​​feature was not reliable and the AI ​​was often slow to respond while “thinking”.

Google Photo Product Manager Jamie Aspinal addressed these concerns Wrote x Earlier in the beginning of June, “Ask the picture where it needs to be in the direction of Launch, Quality and UX” and mentioned that Google will be given a few weeks when working to bring back the “main search speed and review”.

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A Short blog post On Thursday, Google says that it is bringing the best classic search feature of the photos to the asking photos, especially for a general search such as “beach” or “dog”. The classic search allows the search results to display more quickly as they did before.

AI, in the meantime, will work in the background to find the most relevant photos and work to answer more complex questions.

For example, if you search a photo of a “white dog”, a series of initial search results appears immediately. After completing the analysis of AI, its results will appear below, there are some initial texts that can identify your dog by name, if you add it, and tell you when the animal’s photos were published.

The interface is still if you prefer you to switch to classic search.

As a result of this change, Google now has resumed the rollout of photos to ask more people in the United States

To Worthy You must be 18 or older to use asking photos and your account language must be set in English. You must be able to be enabled Face groupFeatures that labeled people and pets found in the Google Photo library.

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