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Google Search is adding new features to Personal Intelligence in AI mode, allowing it to pull context from Gmail and Photos so it can answer questions that depend on your own history.
Code found via an Android Authority teardown suggests Google could bring Ask functionality to Moments in Google Photos. The code snippet hints at “Ask” capabilities in Stories, which likely refers to ...
The Ask button replaced the classic search bar in Google Photos. But if you're not happy with the new experience, this trick ...
LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. (WIS) - The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the community’s help in the search for an endangered teen last seen in November. Deputies are searching for ...
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A bipartisan group of senators is calling on leaders in the artificial intelligence industry to commit to publicly disclose more information about how the industry thinks about risk, including ...
Google is making AI Mode more ubiquitous with a new design that transitions users from AI Overviews, while Gemini 3 Pro is expanding internationally. Previously, expanding an AI Overview and scrolling ...
Google Photos is getting more AI with big updates today for the conversational “Help me edit” experience and Ask Photos search. Conversational editing is rolling out to Google Photos for iOS in the US ...
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