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Google’s Whisk AI generator will ‘remix’ the pictures you plug in. Whisk is Google’s ‘fun’ AI experiment that uses images for prompts and doesn’t need words.
Google plans to relaunch its AI tool that creates images of people, which it paused last week after inaccuracies in some historical depictions, in the next few weeks, Google DeepMind CEO Demis ...
Google claims that some pictures go as far back as 80 years. It's a way to see how areas have changed over time or how natural and man-made events quickly altered the geography of a place.
Google tests its ‘Ask Photos’ AI assistant that understands what’s in your pictures. Google Photos has also revamped its existing search option, allowing you to find images by describing them.
The average person has around 2,000 pictures stored on their phone alone and many more on Google Photos (I have more than 8,000). With such large collections, finding one snapshot can feel like ...
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