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Google is rolling out several AI updates to Google Photos, including iOS support for conversational edits, more precise face editing, and new AI tools. This means “Help me editThe feature that lets you describe how you want Google’s AI to change your photos will be available to iPhone users, following its release on Pixel and other Android devices.
“As it begins rolling out to iOS in the US, you can simply describe the edits you want using your voice or text and watch Google Photos bring your vision to life,” Google said in its announcement blog. This update also brings Redesigned editor UI for Google Photos on iPhone, making it easy to adjust photos with simple gestures and one-tap suggestions.
New custom editing capabilities should make changing something about you or your friends’ faces — such as removing glasses, opening blinking eyes, or inserting a smile — more subtle by referencing photos from your own collections of faces. Google Banana nano model for artificial intelligence It’s also being integrated into Google Photos, giving users more options for transforming images into new styles like paintings, mosaics, and illustrations.
Other updates include a new “Ask” button for Android and iOS users, which launches a chatbot-style interface for editing photos and answering questions about their contents, and AI-ready templates for Android users that let you edit photos on the spot with popular prompts, like “Put me in a high-fashion shoot.” the “Ask the picturesThe tool that makes it easier to find specific photos in your gallery is also expanding to include more than 100 new regions and 17 new languages.