Google revamps image search for its 25th anniversary with more images and more AI
Summary
Google is updating its image search for its 25th anniversary by showing users a gallery of pictures based on their interests before they even search. The update also brings back a feature called Collections, which lets people save images, and adds AI tools that can create new images when asked in a search.Key Facts
- Google Image Search started in July 2001 to let people find pictures, inspired by a popular Jennifer Lopez dress.
- The new update will show a gallery of images relevant to the user's interests based on their Google search history.
- Collections will return, allowing users to save and organize images within Google Image Search.
- Google's AI can now create new images directly in the search results when users ask for them.
- The AI-generated images appear in a section called AI Overviews, which takes up more space on the results page.
- These changes will be available first for Google accounts set to English.
- The new features will roll out in the coming weeks.
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