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    Google’s “Photo Ask” AI facility has stopped after complaints

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    • Google prevented the ‘Photo’ rollout due to delay, quality and UX issues.

    • The conversational discovery run by Mithun AI faced bumps on the way.

    • The better ‘Ask Photo’ version is expected to ship in two weeks.

    AI is currently being jammed in everything, but there are some places where it makes more understanding than others. Google was testing a feature in Google photos, in which AI was used to find any picture magically with a simple question. However, Google hit the pause button on her “photo ask photo” rollout.

    It turns out that with the power of Gemini AI, launching a device that understands your massive photo library is not as simple as Google expected. Jamie, a product manager for Google photos, was known as Twitter in the east to explain the sudden stop. He said that the Ask photo facility is not enough where it should be in terms of “delay, quality and UX”. Originally, this is not enough enough, the results are not always spot-on, and the overall experience is not smooth.

    Ask the photo was earlier called back as a game-chanter in last year’s Google I/O, and it finally began to roll out a few months later. The idea was that you could ask natural questions, such as, “I show the best photos of Traveers City from my journey,” requiring location awareness and some “decisions”. Or something like this, “What did we eat on our visit to Detroit?” And it will draw the pictures taken by you. This converted discovery operated by Gemini was considered to make those moments comfortable.

    But, with many AI features we are watching these days, there were some bumps on the way. A long time Google photo is a complaint by the user that inspires the response of the aspinall. The user stated that he found AI search very slow and with a “less clear advantage” than traditional discovery. Another user mentioned that it could be disabled, which is true. Photo settings in the photo> preferences> go to Gemini features and see “Search with search” to do so.

    If you like the feature, it is not a permanent farewell. Aspinol stated that the rollout was stopped “in very small numbers” and that a better version of the Ask photographs is expected to be a ship in about two weeks. So, while you have to wait a while to really interact with your photo library, it seems that Google is committed to correct it. Hopefully, the next recurrence will live up to the promises made last year.

    Source: Engadget

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