Has Google Unveiled a Revolutionary AI-Driven Photo Editing Tool in India?
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New Delhi, Jan 28 (NationPress) The tech powerhouse Google has introduced a cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence-powered photo editing feature in India as of Wednesday.
This innovative tool allows users to modify images within Google Photos by simply articulating their desired changes using either voice commands or text.
In a recent blog update, Google announced, “Now in India! Edit your photos in Google Photos just by asking. We're launching the capability to edit your images by merely describing the alterations you wish to make using your voice or text. Thanks to advanced Gemini features, Photos can transform your ideas into reality.”
To utilize this feature, users need to open a photo and select “Help me edit.”
“You can now instruct Photos to remove a friend’s sunglasses, open their eyes, or make them smile. This functionality employs images from your secure face groups to create precise, customized edits of individuals in your collection,” Google elaborated.
This feature is accessible in multiple languages including English, Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Telugu, Bengali, and Gujarati, on any Android device that possesses at least 4GB of RAM and runs Android 8.0 or later.
Moreover, Google has rolled out three additional features: conversational editing, personalized edits, and Nano Banana.
Conversational editing enables users to seamlessly navigate between tools and sliders. One can simply say, ‘make the background blurry,’ ‘remove the glare,’ or ‘enhance the colors.’
Users can personalize edits by asking Gemini to “remove [name's] sunglasses” or “make [name] smile,” with Gemini utilizing images from private face groups to generate accurate visuals.
With the Nano Banana in Google Photos, users can request various new transformations for their images. By simply describing a new style, users can quickly realize their creative vision.
In a bid to uphold transparency regarding AI-generated content, Google is incorporating support for C2PA Content Credentials in Google Photos, which attaches a permanent digital label indicating the origin and edit history of modified images.