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Google AI may soon tell your life story via using your photos, searches
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Google AI is working on a new feature that will use a person's photos and searches to create a personalized life story. This feature would analyze the user's data and generate a narrative that highlights important moments and memories from their life. The AI-driven technology aims to make it easier for users to preserve and reflect on their digital memories.
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Google's project Ellmann shows your life in photos
Gizmodo
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1y ago
Medial
Google proposed a new AI-driven feature called 'Project Ellmann' that aims to give users a comprehensive view of their entire lives. The feature, powered by Google's Gemini, will analyze users' Google Photos and past searches to present an intelligent and detailed snapshot of their lives. The project also includes a chatbot, Ellmann Chat, which can answer questions about one's life. With an emphasis on understanding individual stories, Google intends to create an overarching life narrative for users. However, privacy concerns arise as the feature delves deep into users' personal information.
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Google's new AI feature lets you virtually try on clothes | TechCrunch
TechCrunch
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14d ago
Medial
Google has launched a new AI feature that allows users to virtually try on clothes using their own photos. This feature is available in the U.S. via Google’s Shopping Graph across Search, Google Shopping, and Google Images. Users can upload a full-length photo to see how clothing would look on them. Alongside this, Google introduced updated price alerts and plans to release a feature for exploring shoppable outfits and room inspiration using generative imagery.
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Google is bringing its AI-powered photo-to-video capability to more apps
The Verge
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15d ago
Medial
Google is introducing AI-powered features in Google Photos and YouTube Shorts, enabling users to convert photos into videos. Utilizing Google's older Veo 2 video model, the tool has certain limitations, like producing six-second clips without customizable prompts. The rollout in the U.S. for Google Photos and YouTube Shorts will soon expand to Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Additional tools like a Remix feature in Photos and new AI effects for YouTube Shorts are also being introduced.
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Ancestra makes the AI film hype feel pretty premature.
The Verge
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1m ago
Medial
Director Eliza McNitt’s short film "Ancestra," produced by Darren Aronofsky’s Primordial Soup and Google DeepMind, explores the potential of AI-generated video. The film tells the story of a woman experiencing a challenging birth, showcasing generative AI technology. Despite the cutting-edge approach, the results suggest AI film advancements may still be premature. The project highlights AI’s growing role in storytelling, but its effectiveness and impact remain debatable. More insights will follow soon.
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Google is making Pixel exlusive AI imaging editing features available to all us
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Google will be including AI-powered features such as Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait Light in its Google Photos app for almost all devices starting May 15. Previously limited to Pixel phones, these features aim to enhance user experience without requiring a subscription. Additionally, Google is introducing its AI-powered Magic Editor tool to eligible devices, allowing users to make complex photo edits easily using generative AI. Free users will have a limit of 10 edits per month, while Pixel users will have unlimited access. The rollout of these features will gradually happen over the following weeks.
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Google delays rollout of its 'Ask Photos' AI search feature | TechCrunch
TechCrunch
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2m ago
Medial
Google has postponed the rollout of its "Ask Photos" feature, initially announced at the Google I/O developer conference, due to issues with latency, quality, and user experience. The feature, powered by the Gemini AI model, enables users to search Google Photos using natural language prompts. Product manager Jamie Aspinall stated that a revised version addressing these issues will be available in about two weeks. Some users currently have access to the feature.
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Google rolls out new update for Chrome on iOS — All you need to know
Livemint
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55y ago
Medial
Google has announced four new updates for Chrome on iOS devices. These updates include improvements to Google Lens, enabling users to add textual descriptions to photos and perform more complex searches. Another update allows users to save files and pictures directly to Google Drive and Google Photos, freeing up storage space on their devices. Shopping Insights is also being rolled out to help users find deals when shopping, and there is a new feature that allows users to view a map of an address in Chrome with a single tap. More updates are expected in the future.
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Google turns internet queries into conversations
Economic Times
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1m ago
Medial
Google has introduced a feature that turns online searches into conversational experiences using generative AI. With Audio Overviews, Google provides spoken summaries of search results, offering users a hands-free way to understand information through conversational AI models called Gemini. This advancement enhances traditional search results and supports multitasking or preference for audio experiences. Google’s push into generative AI aims to compete with similar offerings like OpenAI's ChatGPT.
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Google Photos to add AI detection for enhanced and generated images: Report
Livemint
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10m ago
Medial
- Google Photos is reportedly working on a feature to identify if an image was generated or enhanced with AI - Version 7.3 of the Google Photos app includes hidden code strings indicating the upcoming functionality - The feature could include tags like "ai_info" and "digital_source_type" to reveal AI-related information and the specific AI tool or model used - This move is part of Google's efforts to combat the spread of misinformation and deepfakes - Details on how the AI attribution will be presented to users are still unclear, but possibilities include embedding data in image metadata or using on-image badges - Google has not announced a specific launch date for the feature yet
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DuckDuckGo now lets you hide AI-generated images in search results | TechCrunch
TechCrunch
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20d ago
Medial
DuckDuckGo has launched a feature allowing users to filter AI-generated images from search results, responding to feedback that AI images often clutter searches. Users can enable this setting via the Images tab dropdown or search settings. Utilizing open-source blocklists, the feature aims to significantly reduce AI-generated content, though it's not foolproof. Future enhancements are planned. The move comes amid increasing AI-generated media online, addressing concerns similar to past incidents faced by platforms like Google.
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