
In an exciting update for Android users, Google has unveiled a new feature in Google Photos that allows for seamless photo editing using AI. Announced on Tuesday, this innovative capability enables users to interact with the AI through natural language, either by voice or text, to specify their desired edits. This user-friendly enhancement is designed to simplify the editing process, eliminating the need for users to navigate through various tools within the app. Initially rolled out to the latest Pixel 10 devices in the U.S. since its launch in August, it is now accessible to a broader audience. To utilize this feature, users can simply tap on "Help me edit" within the editing interface and articulate how they wish to modify their images. For those uncertain about where to begin, the AI offers helpful suggestions, or you can prompt it with instructions like "make it better." The editing capabilities include common adjustments such as enhancing lighting or removing distractions, as well as advanced features like object removal and image restoration. Additionally, users can add imaginative AI-generated elements to their photos for a more creative twist. As you refine your edits, the AI continues to assist with follow-up requests, ensuring a tailored editing experience. Currently, this AI editing feature is available to users aged 18 and older in the U.S. and is offered in English. This announcement also coincided with the introduction of C2PA Content Credentials in Google Photos, which helps identify images created with AI, a functionality that has now expanded beyond Pixel devices to all Android users, as confirmed by Google to TechCrunch.
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