Google Photos introduces the new AI-powered "Magic Editor" feature

Google Photos introduces the new AI-powered "Magic Editor" feature

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With ChatGPT and other similar AI tools at the forefront of late, you might have forgotten that Google has been using AI for the longest time. Google Photos is one such app that keeps adding new AI features every now and then. Magic Eraser is one of the features it got with the Pixel 6 back in 2021, and Google Photos now gets an enhanced generative AI feature called Magic Editor. Let's learn what it is and how it works here.

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Unveiled at Google I/O 2023 today, Google Photos lets you use generative AI to edit your existing photos and recast them in a new light. What does this mean, you ask? The company gave a quick demo of the feature on stage at the event. And yes, we'll let the GIF in the tweet below do the talking.

As shown in the GIF below, the highlight of the Magic Editor feature in Google Photos is that it allows you to "enhance the overall composition of your photo by allowing you to reposition the subject of your image to the best location." You may have already noticed that the Photos app will fill in the gaps after you move the subject. Isn't that just crazy? From search in @GooglePhotos ➡️ New generative AI-powered editing 🧵↓#GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/DRXF6WMa3P — Google (@Google) May 10, 2023

From search in @GooglePhotos ➡️ New generative AI-powered editing 🧵↓#GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/DRXF6WMa3P — Google (@Google) May 10, 2023

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