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A 2024 summary is now in Google Photos

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It's similar to Spotify Wrapped, but memories are stored on it.​

Just recently, Google Photos introduced a new tool called yearly recap, which is a spin on other similar features such as Spotify Wrapped and PlayStation Wrap-Up. This is a highlight video that includes "fun graphics and cinematic effects," as well as photographs that have been selected due to their significance during the full year. I can't wait to see images of my cats that have been taken with zeal.

Not only will the system generate random pictures and effects, but it will also generate captions that will assist in indicating two significant events that occurred throughout the year for each individual user. Gemini will be responsible for generating these captions; however, users will be required to opt in. Attending a wedding and traveling to Seoul are two scenarios that Google provided for us to consider.

It is even possible for the Recap feature to offer "insights" in the form of tidbits regarding the practices of a specific user with regard to snapping photographs. This could include information about everything from a user's preferred color to the person with whom they look the happiest. Recap will also provide information about a user's "2024 vibes," according to Google's guarantee. Feelings of the year 2024? Oh my goodness.

People have the ability to simply publish things to social networking networks, much like they can with competing annual review tools. In addition, there is a little bit of a competitive aspect to this, as each link will include information regarding the longest photo streak that a specific user has ever created. When you say something like, "You only took 560 photos this year, whereas I took 570," you are creating more bragging rights than anything else.

At this very moment, this feature is being made available to all users. Simply keep an eye out for a notification from Google Photos that indicates that it is now ready to appear. The app has also just incorporated a feature that can identify images that have been altered by artificial intelligence, in addition to other tools that can be used to change photographs using AI.