Google is testing the Ask Photos feature in the United States
Users can ask a question such as "where did we stay last night" in a specific location. After the system analyzes the photo, it will provide a detailed answer based on the information found in the picture.
Google has announced that it has started rolling out early access to the new "Ask Photo" feature for its Google Photos app. This feature will be available to iOS and Android users, and it will use Google's Gemini AI to make the tool even more efficient.
"Ask Photos" enables users to search for specific photos using natural language queries. The AI understands the content of the photos and other metadata, allowing users to find exactly what they are looking for. Previously, users could only search for certain people, places, or things in their photo library. With the new update, users can ask more complex questions that require a deeper understanding of the photos.
"Ask Photos" can understand the context and content of photos to answer users questions. Users can ask a question such as "where did we stay last night" or "what did we eat at a restaurant" in a specific location. After the system analyzes the photo, it will provide a detailed answer based on the information found in the picture. This feature can also be used to create an album of photos or summarize the results of a trip or journey.
Users can sign up for a waitlist on Google's website in order to access the Ask Photos service when it becomes worldwide available.