Google Photos
Coverage of Google Photos in the Nexus archive.
- ‘I want to turn myself in’: Woman accused of sexually assaulting infants and recording the abuse, authorities say
Kimberly Faith Christy, 37, is accused of sexually assaulting two infant girls and recording the abuse, after emailing prosecutors with a QR code linking to videos and photos of the incidents. She faces charges including first-degree criminal sexual conduct and using a minor in a sexual performance, with potential prison time and fines if convicted.
- ‘I want to turn myself in’: Woman accused of sexually assaulting infants and recording the abuse, authorities say
Kimberly Faith Christy is accused of sexually assaulting two infant girls and recording the abuse, after emailing authorities offering to turn herself in. The charges include first-degree criminal sexual conduct and using a minor in a sexual performance, with evidence provided via a QR code leading to videos and photos.
- This Google Photos update has saved your digital photo frame
Aura's digital photo frames now automatically sync with Google Photos albums via Google's new Ambient API, eliminating the need for manual photo uploads. The update allows users to add photos directly from the Google Photos app or sync entire albums to keep frames updated.
- Android will now warn you if a caller is impersonating someone you know
Android will now warn users if a caller is impersonating someone they know. Google Photos and Google Play Books are also receiving new AI-powered updates.
- Google's newest app is an AI-powered image editor
Google has released a new AI-powered image editor app called Google Pics, which may offer better features than those available in Google Photos. The app is not meant to replace Photoshop but provides an alternative editing option. Google Pics utilizes artificial intelligence to enhance image editing capabilities.
- Google Photos uses AI to make the iconic closet from ‘Clueless’ a reality
Google Photos leverages artificial intelligence to recreate Cher's iconic closet from the movie 'Clueless,' showcasing a blend of pop culture and technology. The feature allows users to generate virtual versions of the character's outfits using AI-driven tools.
- Google Photos launches an AI try-on feature for clothes you already have
Google Photos is launching an AI-powered feature that allows users to virtually try on clothes they already own. The feature creates a virtual 'wardrobe' from user photos, enabling outfit mixing, saving, and sharing with friends.
- Google Photos adds new touch-up tools for ‘quick’ fixes
Google Photos has introduced new touch-up tools allowing users to quickly remove blemishes, refine skin texture, brighten eyes, and whiten teeth in photos. The update focuses on simplifying photo editing for common cosmetic adjustments.
- Google Photos adds subtle touch-up tools for faces
Google has introduced new face touch-up tools in Google Photos, allowing users to subtly enhance facial features like removing blemishes, whitening teeth, and adjusting irises. The tools are available globally on Android 9.0+ devices with at least 4GB RAM, with effects adjustable for subtlety.
- Gemini can now create personalized AI images by digging around in Google Photos
Google has integrated Gemini's 'personal intelligence' with Google Photos, allowing AI-generated images to use users' photo libraries and labels for more accurate and context-aware outputs. This update simplifies prompts by enabling references like 'my family' or 'my dog', leveraging the Nano Banana 2 image-generation model to streamline workflows.
- Gemini can now pull from Google Photos to generate personalized images
Google's Gemini can now generate personalized images using data from Google Photos and other connected apps. The feature, called Personal Intelligence, leverages user data and the Nano Banana 2 image model to create tailored visuals based on prompts like 'Design my dream house.'