Google Photos is about to launch its AI-generated “digital wardrobe” full of your clothes.
It uses data from your pictures to mix and match outfits in a virtual try-on you can save and share. It’s rolling out in the US, India, and Brazil as part of the June Android drop, starting with AI Pro/Ultra subscribers and “other select users” on Android, but you’ll need at least 1,000 photos of yourself to be eligible to try it out without a subscription.
Google Photos is about to launch its AI-generated “digital wardrobe” full of your clothes. Google Photos is introducing an AI-powered feature that creates a digital wardrobe from your existing pictures. This tool allows users to virtually try on and mix-and-match outfits, which can then be saved and shared. The feature is rolling out in the US, India, and Brazil to AI Pro/Ultra subscribers and select Android users, with a requirement of at least 1,000 personal photos for non-subscribers to access it.
- Google Photos is launching an AI-generated “digital wardrobe” feature.
- It uses data from user pictures to create virtual try-ons and mix-and-match outfits.
- The feature can be saved and shared by users.
- Rollout is in the US, India, and Brazil as part of the June Android update.
- Initially available to AI Pro/Ultra subscribers and select Android users.
- Users need at least 1,000 personal photos to try it without a subscription. Continue reading https://www.theverge.com/tech/942122/google-photos-is-about-to-launch-its-ai-generated-digital-wardrobe-full-of-your-clothes
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