Google’s AI-AI-ASS photo facility was announced last year, but when it started rolling for the public, it failed to make a splash. It replaced the regular photo search feature with a Gemini AI search, which often took too long when you wanted to find pictures of your pets, or your car. This was an issue that my colleagues started using a work -raound, which allows them to leave the photo completely, instead transferred back to the classic search option.
Google seems to have seen, because earlier this month, the company completely stopped the feature rollout. according to a Google Product ManagerThis feature is “in the context of Will Laquetan, Quality and UX, where it should have been.” Now, Google is restarting the rollout again, which was probably the biggest issue with photos.
Photo Ask now works with simple search words

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Ask photo Google’s Advanced Search Facility For Google photos that combine Gemini AI and regular photo search. So, you can ask it detailed and complex questions like, “Find all photos from 2012 when I had short hair,” or “Find all photos of my old van parked on the beach.” In theory, it will understand what you are saying (thanks to Mithun AI), and then go about your photo library what you are looking at.
The problem with the photo was its delay, especially when it came for single word discoveries, such as “cats,” “nature,” boat, and so on. Google says that it is fixing this problem, and when you use a small search phrase in OSC photo, you will see the search result immediately, like you do in classic search.
Google says it is also making more complex discoveries rapidly. So when you ask for photos from a particular holiday, or photos with your two children on the beach, Google will show you more quickly. It is believed that you will not have to wait forever for Mithun AI before you start looking at your photos.
What do you think so far?
How to update new asking photos
Google says that the Ask photo update will now start rolling on a broad set of users. But it is still limited to America. According to googleYou should be 18 or older, should be based in the United States, and will set your Google account language on English (United States) to work for this feature. Also, you should also have Face group feature Able.
Once you meet all these requirements, it is going to be a waiting game, which is ready to get you updates, as Google is slowly expanding the availability of Ask photo feature. Till then, you can continue using the classic search method.