New Delhi, October 7: Google has reportedly started rolling out a new feature for select users in the Google Photos app, powered by its Gemini AI. Known as "Ask Photos.". The feature will likely allow users to interact with their photos in a smarter way by using AI capabilities. The "Ask Photos" feature was first introduced at Google I/O 2024 in May. In September, the tech company reportedly opened a waitlist for users who wanted to access the feature by allowing them to sign up on Google’s website.

As per a report of Business Standard, Google has started rolling out the Gemini AI-powered "Ask Photos" feature to select users gradually. It is not yet known when the feature will be available to everyone. Users who have signed up for the waitlist might soon find "Ask Photos" appearing on their devices. Google New Feature Update: Tech Giant Introduces New AI-Powered Search Feature with Enhanced Google Lens Capabilities.

The feature powered by Gemini is said to be launching for users in the US as a server-side update. It means it will show up in the Google Photos app without the need for users to have a specific version of the app. As a result, everyone using the Google Photos app will be able to access the new feature and users can benefit from the latest improvements.

According to reports, once the feature is activated on a user's account, it will be available on Android and iOS devices. The "Ask Photos" feature will let users ask questions in natural language by using Google's Gemini AI technology. According to multiple reports, the feature will display as a new tab at the bottom of the Photos app, taking the place of the current "Search" tab. Google Pay Partners With Muthoot Finance To Provide Gold-Backed Loans to Small Businesses and Consumers.

The feature is said to let its users ask various questions about their photos. It may identify objects, suggest related activities, or even provide specific details from an image. When users ask questions, the app will provide results based on the content of their photos, along with the image that best fits the answer. The feature will also allow users to search for specific people, pets, and other items.

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