Tag: Photo management
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Google Photos Rolls Out New AI Editing and Search Features Across 100+ Countries
Google Photos Expands AI-Powered Editing and Search Worldwide Google Photos is expanding its AI toolkit, rolling out a suite of features designed to simplify photo editing and improve searchability. The updates include a new object-and-person editing tool, an AI-powered Ask button for quick answers and requests about a photo, AI templates to generate new images…
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Google Photos Expands AI Editing and Search Across 100 Countries
Overview: Google Photos doubles down on AI in 2025 Google Photos is rolling out a suite of AI-powered features designed to make photo editing, organization, and discovery faster and more intuitive. The updates include advanced editing tools that let users modify objects and people within images, an AI-driven Ask button for quick answers about a…
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OneDrive Facial Recognition: How Often You Can Toggle the Feature
Microsoft OneDrive’s Facial Recognition Feature Faces a Toggle Limit Microsoft is testing a facial-recognition tool in OneDrive intended to help users organize photos by the people in them. The feature, which is enabled by default for those in the preview, adds a new privacy toggle under Settings > Privacy and permissions. Its purpose is to…
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Microsoft Photos AI Auto-Categorization: Automatic Image Sorting
Microsoft is testing a new AI feature in its Photos app that promises to take the headache out of organizing your image library. The feature, called Auto-Categorization, is available in a new beta version and is designed to automatically sort your photos using artificial intelligence. If you rely on Microsoft Photos to manage thousands of…
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Microsoft Copilot Auto-Categorization Arrives in Windows 11 Photos
What is Auto-Categorization? Microsoft’s latest Copilot feature for Windows 11 promises a calmer, more organized photo library. Auto-Categorization uses AI-driven image recognition to sort your images into four main groups: screenshots, receipts, identity documents, and notes. Even more helpful, it uses language-agnostic recognition, so non-English documents—like notes in French or German—can still be categorized correctly.…
