Google quietly paused the rollout of its AI-powered ‘Ask Photos’ search feature (www.theverge.com)
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Google is pausing the rollout of its AI-powered “Ask Photos” feature within Google Photos, which has been slowly expanding since last fall. “Ask Photos isn’t where it needs to be,” wrote Jamie Aspinall, a product manager for Google Photos, in a post on X responding to criticism, citing three factors: latency, quality, and user experience.

The experimental feature is powered by Google’s “most capable” Gemini AI models. Specifically, it’s a specialized version of its Gemini models that are “only used for Ask Photos,” according to Google.

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Aspinall said Google had paused the feature’s rollout “at very small numbers while we address these issues,” and that in about two weeks, the team would ship a better version “that brings back the speed and recall of the original search.

At the same time, Google also announced Tuesday that keyword search in Photos is getting better, allowing you to use quotes to find exact text matches within “filenames, camera models, captions, or text within photos,” or search without quotes to include visual matches too.

Google announced the feature last May at I/O 2024, and positioned it as a way to query your Photos app for common-sense questions that another human would typically have to help with — i.e., asking about which themes you’ve chosen in the past for a child’s birthday party, or which national parks you’ve visited.

“Gemini’s multimodal capabilities can help understand exactly what’s happening in each photo and can even read text in the image if required,” the company wrote in the announcement. “Ask Photos then crafts a helpful response and picks which photos and videos to return.”

It’s not the first time Google has paused the rollout of an AI-powered feature, as it competes in a quickly intensifying AI arms race against other tech giants and startups alike.

Last May, within weeks of debuting “AI Overview” in Google Search, Google paused the feature after nonsensical and inaccurate answers went viral on social media, with no way to opt out of usage. Two high-profile examples: The feature called Barack Obama the first Muslim president of the United States, and recommended users put glue on pizza to keep the cheese on.

And last February, Google rolled out Gemini’s image-generation tool with a good deal of fanfare, then paused the feature that same month after users reported historical inaccuracies, such as an AI-generated image depicting the U.S. Founding Fathers as people of color.


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realitista@lemm.ee on 03 Jun 18:28 next collapse

The image search in Google Photos is so useful that I almost don’t feel like an idiot for giving Google access to my photos.

rumimevlevi@lemmings.world on 03 Jun 18:51 collapse

I understand

the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 18:52 next collapse

Good, fuck AI.

P.S fuck google also.

LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 03 Jun 19:22 next collapse

Honestly Immich image search is so much better it’s not even funny. Face detection too.

Like “No Google photos it’s not my dog, it’s a screenshot of an article with an image of a car in it.”

chrash0@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 19:28 next collapse

it’s so much worse than the normal search. i would search for “dog” or “pasta” or “house” and get a pretty good result, but this conversational shit is just plain worse. and the “conversational” aspect is useless

JiminaMann@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 20:13 next collapse

<img alt="" src="https://platform.theverge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/05/STKB353_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_C.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0%2C100%2C100">

Logo be looking like it’s made in happy wheels

Sackeshi@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 21:05 next collapse

Lol why does AI need to be in ask photos when I search for a photo google can already find it with just the discription a lone for exaple License plate, name of person, time of year its so good. Just give up on the google AI please.

Jimmycakes@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 23:05 collapse

It’s just a way for them to update their privacy policy to sell your info more.

RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world on 03 Jun 22:54 next collapse

I need to start exploring getting away from Google completely and ditching Android I’m over it. I’d switch to an iPhone but I fucking hate Apple too so I guess we’re going to start shopping the perimeter

atlien51@lemm.ee on 04 Jun 06:06 collapse

Degoogled phones! Or dumb phones. P I C K

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 04 Jun 10:15 collapse

i like how ask photos is not just a dumb idea but it’s also a dumb name