TECHNOLOGY

Google Photos Gets a Smarter AI Search, But Is It Enough?

USAFri Jun 27 2025
Google has brought back its AI-powered search feature in Google Photos, but this time with a faster response time. The feature, known as "Ask Photos, " allows users to search for images using natural language queries. For example, you can ask it to find photos of "dogs" or "beach" and it will show you relevant images from your collection. Initially, the feature was paused because it wasn't performing well. The team admitted that it had issues with speed, accuracy, and user experience. But now, Google says it has made improvements based on user feedback. The search results should be quicker for simple queries, while the AI continues to work in the background for more complex searches. The feature is powered by Google's Gemini AI models, which are designed to understand and process complex questions. However, the team acknowledged that the feature still has room for improvement. They are continuing to work on making it better. Google is now rolling out the feature to more users in the US. It's no longer in early access, which means more people will be able to try it out. But will this be enough to make it a must-have feature? Only time will tell. The AI search feature is a step in the right direction, but it's not perfect. It's a good start, but there's still work to be done. Users will have to wait and see if the improvements are enough to make it a useful tool.

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    If you ask 'Ask Photos' to find 'dogs,' will it also show pictures of cats just to be silly?
    How does Google ensure the privacy and security of user data when using the AI-powered 'Ask Photos' search feature?
    What criteria does Google use to define 'relevant photos' in the context of the 'Ask Photos' search feature?

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