Google Generative is preparing to join the AI art obsession, which has a new feature in Google Photo called remix. Based on the tears of the version 7.29, this unintended device allows users to apply the entertainment and creative style of anemic or soil into their backup photos, which echoes the recent popularity of transforming selfies into panic roles. Users can access it by tapping the + button in the app’s header and choosing remixes. However, the feature only works with images that have already been backed up in Google Photo. In addition to individual images, it seems like the moments of Google, which were previously called memories, can also be imitated.
Google Photos hopes the upcoming feature UI. | Images Credit – Android Authority
The thing that makes it particularly interesting is time. We have seen how viral image changes can be achieved, especially when Chat GPT introduces its own image generation tools. Whether it is being monitored, transformed into a Finko Pop, or re -imagined in a hand -made manner of the studio unseen, this form of visual self -expression has rapidly become fans’ favorite on social media. As we have recently discovered in our coverage of this growing trend, AI -powered style exchange is the latest wave of personal media modification, and it seems that Google is ready to ride.
Several AI (Chat GPT) image generation style based on my profile image (Finko pop, mobile phones, mepat, and clearance). | Image Credit – First
There are also signs that Google is thinking ahead with a responsible implementation. The code includes a policy guardal to block inappropriate content, and shows that users will be able to reproduce remixes or save their choice. This level of user control can help avoid some of the common disadvantages of AI-infield media.
Of course, it’s still the early days. This feature has not been officially announced, and there is no guarantee that it will be issued publicly. But if so, we will not be surprised to find that it has been linked to Google’s Gemini Advanced Subscription, especially for non -pixel users. Remix looks like a natural fit for Google Photos, and many people have already used Gemini or Chattagot to get similar results, which can further smooth the experience with direct baked in your image library.
Now, we have to wait right now and see how good they are, and they can meet the standards with other AI tools already possible.
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