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    After stopping to improve, Google Ask Photos Back

    mobile specsBy mobile specsJune 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Ask Photo is a Google Photo feature designed to answer questions about your photo library contents.
    • When announced in Google I/O 2024, access to last year has been extremely limited.
    • Earlier this month we heard that the rollout was stopped while Google worked to resolve some issues, but today it has returned to the track.

    Over the past few years, AI has been changing a lot of work, and while there is no shortage of controversial use of tech, there are some places where employing it only creates all the meaning in the world. In I/O 2024, Google announced one of these smart -use -use issues, ask for Google Photos, allowing you to find it using natural language, promising to make your pictures useful in fact. After a very difficult year, it looks like the photo is now ready to stay in its abilities.

    By 2025, it was starting to make it clear that something was wrong, and earlier this month, Google Photo Product Product Manager Jamie Espel confirmed that the role of asking photos had stopped. Espel was surprisingly clear about the struggle for this service, which “recognized delays, quality and failures in terms of UX.” Although it is unfortunate to hear this, he also teased that a very better repetition of the photos of the asking was exactly around the corner.

    Although the spinel predicted that we see that the photos return to it in about two weeks, but today it has only more than three, and today Google has confirmed that the photo photo is on track back.

    So far, access to these initial testers is spreading, and Google says “more” photo users should have access to the United States. This makes us know that Google is still a little careful with the deployment, but hopefully everyone who is interested will soon have a chance to try it.

    We also hear about some new functionality, and it looks like Google has specifically developed some concerns about the pace we have expressed about the photos we have previously asked. Initially, for some of the widespread relevant results level, the classic search with this gym -driven upgrade is mainly combined with the combining app, while the gymnasium continues to spoil your query in the background. This means that you will get to see at least some pictures instead of feeling that, as if you were always waiting for the photo.

    Once you can try for yourself, tell us in the comments if it’s worth waiting.

    Have a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at News@Androidauthority.com. You can remain anonymous or get the credit for information, it’s your choice.

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