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Google launches new AI features for organizing photos

Google Photos now groups together similar photos and organizes screenshots and photos of documents into easy-to-find albums.
  • Google Photos will automatically identify and group similar photos that were taken close together into Photo Stacks
  • The company is also applying the technology to screen shots and important documents stored on a user's phone

Washington, United States – Google said on Thursday that Google Photos now groups together similar photos and organizes screenshots and photos of documents into easy-to-find albums.

The company said in a blog post that Google Photos will automatically identify and group similar photos that were taken close together into Photo Stacks and select the top pick that best captures that moment.

“All of this is made possible with AI, but you always have the option to select your own photo as a top pick, modify the stacks, or turn off Photo Stacks at any time so you can see everything in your Photos gallery,” the company said in the blog post.

The company is also applying the technology to screen shots and important documents stored on a user’s phone.

“Google Photos uses AI to better identify and automatically categorize screenshots and documents in your gallery into more helpful albums like ID, receipts and event information. This makes it easy to find what you need when you need it without having to scroll through all your photos,” the blog post said.