According to the newly published document, users can now finding specific memories or retrieving information from their personal photo library in natural language.
The document says that users can not only request to display photos but can also asue about the content in the photos. AI Gemini is capable of recognizing faces, relationships, locations, filming times, and even describing photos in a general way to help find the right image.
When Gemini has determined the search content, users can click on the photo to open everything in the Google Photos application.
In particular, on Android devices such as phones and tablets, users can easily drag and drop photos from Gemini's screen coating to other apps.
However, Google noted that these new features are currently only available to a select group of users. In addition, the language of use must be English and users need to ensure that they are logged in to Gemini with their Google account with Google Photos.
The deep integration between Google Photos and Gemini opens up a new approach to managing and searching for photos.
Although this feature is currently limited to a group of experimental users, when officially launched, it promises to be a powerful tool, helping users exploit memory and image data intelligently and conveniently.