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by swatcoder 605 days ago
For a bit, and to a degree, yes. Last-decade image recognition and tagging teased what might be possible and is genuinely useful.

The new LLM-ish tools promise that users can be more vague and casual in what language they use and more elaborate in how specific they mean to be; and that the queries (and operations) can span more diverse data sources.

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Are there examples of new tools based on recent AI advancements that perform better than Google Photos image recognition?
Google highlighted the delta that recent advancements brought to their products:

https://blog.google/products/photos/ask-photos-google-io-202...

Wow they announced this back in May and it's still not available for me.
Or better than Picasa almost 10 years ago.