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Google Photos has updated the interface for its upcoming Remix feature and introduced a new pop-up showcasing how it works.
AI video generation is quickly getting better, and you can play with it even if you’re not a professional.
Google's Ask Photos feature brings AI-powered searches to your photo library, letting you find memories with natural language queries while maintaining privacy controls.
Google said on Thursday it’s adding an image-to-video generation feature to its Veo 3 AI video generator through its Gemini app. The company had already rolled out this feature in its AI-powered video tool called Flow,
Google announced a new editor for Photos, and while most of us didn't get in June, our wait shouldn't be much longer.
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Google just launched a new Gemini AI feature that lets you transform photos into video clips. The new photo-to-video capability is powered by Google’s Veo 3 video model, and it can transform reference images into eight-second videos complete with AI-generated audio, including background noises, environmental sounds, and speech.
Here's what's new with the Ask Photos feature, plus how to opt out for good if you still dislike the AI feature.
Google has updated its Ask Photos search feature, addressing its two biggest criticisms. It works faster with Gemini AI now, and it now instantly shows results for single word search queries, which is usually the vast majority of I use Photos search for anyway.
After quietly pausing the rollout of Google Photos’ AI-powered “Ask Photos” search tool, Google is now expanding access once again and making some improvements to the feature.
Google improved the Photos app's user interface to make the photo view cleaner and more modern. Here are the details.
Google has announced that Veo3 will now be able to convert existing images into videos. This feature is available to all paid subscribers in the Gemini Pro and Gemini AI Ultra tiers in select regions. With this development, subscribers will be able to convert pictures, including the ones in their camera rolls, to video clips with sound.