Google Photos has new AI-powered features to clean up your library
Briefly

Google Photos will now automatically identify similar photos that you took in rapid succession - helpful for those times when you clicked 50 shots of that gorgeous sunset to get the one perfect frame you will never look at again - and group them in a single 'stack' to clean up your library.
Photos will also automatically organize your pictures, separating IDs, receipts, and tickets into different albums, a feature that seems like it should have been there ages ago given how good Google Photos is at recognizing what's in your images. You can also add an event to your calendar directly from a screenshot or a photo of a ticket, which seems really useful.
Earlier this year, Google another AI-powered feature to Photos that creates personalized scrapbook montages. Google's algorithms sort your photos into relevant categories and create titles that you can modify if you want. Google also lets people use AI to easily make edits, such as removing unwanted people or objects from photos.
Read at Engadget
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