Google Photos may inform you about your life thanks to AI

Several tech giants are working on the (LLM) and other solutions based on machine learning systems to create commercial products that are able to attract both corporate and private users. Google is also set to bring a powerful linguistic model called Gemini, which could soon be accompanied by another large project.

Google Photos teaming up with artificial intelligence

Project Ellmann is the name of Google’s new project, aims to create a system that is capable of using a user’s photos and searches to tell the story of their life through a chatbot.

Project Ellman is just one of many ways Google is proposing to create or improve its products with AI technology. On Wednesday, Google launched its latest “most capable” and advanced AI model yet, Gemini, which in some cases outperformed OpenAI’s GPT-4. The company is planning to license Gemini to a wide range of customers through Google Cloud for them to use in their own applications. One of Gemini’s standout features is that it’s multimodal, meaning it can process and understand information beyond text, including images, video and audio.

The idea behind Project Ellmann is to be able to identify significant moments from content and metadata to tell the story of a user’s life: this will happen thanks to some moments, such as graduation, marriage, a meeting with old classmates, the birth of a child and more.

Additionally, the system may also be able to analyze specific patterns in photos and search queries to infer a user’s interests, favorite applications, pets, etc.

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