Google Photos Gets Conversational Editing
The Pixel Journal app uses AI to suggest images and auto-categorize entries, enhancing organization and reflection for users across Android and iOS devices.
- At its 'Made by Google' event in New York, Google unveiled the Pixel 10 lineup along with several AI-enhanced applications, including the newly introduced Journal app.
- This announcement follows years of increasing AI integration on Pixel devices, with the Pixel 10 models featuring advanced tools like Magic Cue and Conversational Editing in Photos.
- Conversational Editing lets users modify images by voice commands to remove or adjust elements, while the Journal app assists reflection by suggesting topics, locking entries, and supporting media attachments.
- Google offers a free one-year AI Pro subscription with Pixel 10 Pro purchases, and all Pixel 10 models except the foldable version release August 28, with prices matching last year’s lineup.
- These innovations demonstrate Google's push to expand AI's role on smartphones, potentially reshaping user interaction and setting a higher bar for competitors like Apple.
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Google announced on Wednesday its latest range of phones, the Pixel 10, devices that seek to help users become more productive, and even become better photographers, thanks to its artificial intelligence (IA), in a presentation full of pulls for Apple and its devices.
All the new AI features coming to the Pixel 10 phones
Software has always been an integral part of the Pixel experience, and that's not changing with the new Pixel 10 family. At its Made by Google event today in New York, Google detailed a suite of new machine learning and AI features that will debut with the Pixel 10 series before making their way to earlier models. The first new tool most people are likely to encounter is Magic Cue. As you're texting your friends, Gemini Nano, Google's private…
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