Google I/O showcases new ‘Ask Photos’ tool, powered by AI – but it honestly scares me a little


At the Google I/O 2024 keynote today, CEO Sundar Pichai debuted a new feature for the nine-year-old Google Photos app: ‘Ask Photos’, an AI-powered tool that acts as an augmented search function for your photos.

The goal here is to make finding specific photos faster and easier. You ask a question – Pichai’s example is ‘what’s my license plate number’ – and the app uses AI to scan through your photos and provide a useful answer. In this case, it isolates the car that appears the most, then presents you with whichever photo shows the number plate most clearly.

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I really want to know if this is a Google employee’s actual child or if it’s a Gemini-generated kid… (Image credit: Google)

It can reportedly handle more in-depth queries, too: Pichai went on to explain that if your hypothetical daughter Lucia has been learning to swim, you could ask the app to ‘show me how Lucia’s swimming has progressed’, and it’ll present you with a slideshow showcasing Lucia’s progression. The AI (powered by Google’s Gemini model) is capable of identifying the context of images, such as differentiating between swimming in a pool and snorkeling in the ocean, and even highlighting the dates on photos of her swimming certificates.



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