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technology2 months ago

Unlocking ChatGPT's Hidden Feature to Boost Your Productivity

ChatGPT Canvas, an underrated feature of ChatGPT, has evolved into a powerful tool for vibe coding and collaborative editing, transforming how users work with code and text by enabling side-by-side visual editing and real-time collaboration, making it especially useful for writers and coders seeking a more interactive and precise workflow.

technology1 year ago

"Free AI Editing Tools Now Accessible to All Google Photos Users"

Google Photos is rolling out AI-powered editing tools for all users, including Magic Eraser for removing unwanted objects, Photo Unblur for sharpening blurry photos, and Portrait Light for adjusting lighting in portraits. Pixel phone users will also gain access to the more advanced Magic Editor tool, allowing for complex edits like repositioning objects and sky replacement. However, non-Pixel users will be limited to 10 free Magic Editor saves per month, with unlimited use available through upgrading to a Pixel phone or subscribing to a Premium Google One plan.

technology1 year ago

"Google Photos Unleashes Free AI Editing Tools for All Users"

Google Photos is making its AI-powered editing tools, including Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait light, available to all users without a subscription starting from May 15, with a gradual rollout expected. These features will also be extended to more devices, including Pixel tablets, and all Pixel users will have unlimited access to the Magic Editor. Additionally, all Google Photos users on Android and iOS will receive 10 Magic Editor saves per month, with further usage requiring a Pixel device or a Premium Google One plan with 2TB of storage or more.

technology1 year ago

"Google Photos to Offer Free AI-Powered Magic Editor for All Users"

Google is bringing its AI-powered editing tools, previously limited to Pixel devices and paid subscribers, to all Google Photos users for free. This includes the Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, Portrait Light, and more. The tools will start rolling out on May 15 and have certain hardware device requirements. The most notable feature, Magic Editor, uses generative AI for complex photo edits and will be available to all Pixel devices, while iOS and Android users meeting the requirements will get 10 Magic Editor saves per month. Some features will still require a Premium Google One plan, while others will be available to all Google Photos users.