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AI-powered 'Ask Photos' Feature for more Intelligent Searches is Released by Google Photos

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 English-speaking users can now access this service, which was first revealed in May. Support for additional languages will follow. You may find images in your gallery in a number of ways with Google Photos, as it has long provided. But these techniques aren't always reliable, particularly if you're looking for a particular memory that's hidden away in your enormous media collection. A significant update to Google Photos is now available, enabling users to search their photo libraries using natural language descriptions. With the help of Google's Gemini AI, a new tool called Ask Photos makes it simpler to locate exactly what you're looking for in Google Photos—even among thousands of images. You can input phrases like "Alice and me laughing" or "Kayaking on a lake surrounded by mountains," and the program will pull up appropriate photographs, saving you from having to rely on precise keywords or dates. Consider it your own personal photo helper ...

Here's Everything you need to know about Editing Direct Messages on iOS using X (previously Twitter).

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  Consider all the occasions when you have sent a message and afterwards realised that you made a mistake. Imagine noticing right away in a direct message that you spelt something wrong or omitted something crucial. Previously, you were forced to either accept the error or send a follow-up communication. Fortunately, X (previously Twitter) has released a new tool that lets you edit your direct messages. This much-requested functionality, which was first accessible for Android and the web, is now available for iOS users.  How to modify a direct message on iOS device X On X, editing a direct message is quite simple: 1. Update the iOS app for X. 2. Start a direct message discussion. 3. To edit a message, either long-press on it or tap the three dots menu next to it. 4. Choose Edit message, edit as necessary, and then click save. The recipient of an iOS message will only see the updated version with the label "Edited" next to it, even if they have already seen the original versi...