Google Photos will use generative AI to straight-up change your images
Google is stuffing generative AI into seemingly all its products, and that now includes the photo app on your phone. The company has previewed an"experimental" Magic Editor tool in Google Photos that can not only fix photos, but outright change them to create the shot you wanted all along. You can move and resize subjects, stretch objects , remove an unwanted bag strap or even replace an overcast sky with a sunnier version.
Magic Editor will be available in early form to"select" Pixel phones later this year, Google says. The tech giant warns that output might be flawed, and that it will use feedback to improve the technology.
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