Google has introduced a number of new AI-powered features to its Photos service, allowing users to easily organize and organize their photos using automated mechanisms.
One of Google's new features is "Photo Stacks," which automatically groups similar photos taken one by one and selects the best photos in the collection and highlights them.
The service will also rely on artificial intelligence to identify screenshots and paper documents and classify them into different categories for easier access.
The main screenshot folder is automatically divided into sub-albums such as personal ID documents, receipts, lists, and social media photos, while photo documents are grouped into other albums such as travel documents, financial documents, personal documents, etc.
Google has added another feature that can recognize photos of reservations and tickets, schedule appointments for them, and create reminders for them with the click of a button.
Google now offers the option to automatically archive photos from screenshots and documents after 30 days. This option hides them from the main photo library but allows them to be accessed through specific albums.
According to its official statement, Google has started rolling out new features to all users by updating the Google Photos app on Android and iOS.
The company also recently redesigned the Memories section of its photography service, adding new features and options.