Google is reviving its AI-powered Ask Photos feature after addressing user concerns about its performance. Initially launched last fall, the feature allowed users to query their photo library using specific requests but faced criticism for not delivering accurate results and being slow. In a blog post, Google acknowledged these issues and promised improvements, stating it is enhancing the feature by reintegrating classic search elements and boosting search speed. Users can now expect faster responses for straightforward queries while complex ones are still processed intelligently in the background.
"We're bringing the best of Photos' classic search feature into Ask Photos, and improving latency, so you can get fast help with simple and complex queries in one place."
"Ask Photos isn't where it needs to be," admitted a project manager at Google, acknowledging that user complaints about speed and accuracy were valid.
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