Google adds option to disable AI search in Google Photos
The new update allows Google Photos users to switch off the Ask Photos AI feature.
Users of Google Photos will now have greater control over how they search their images, after Google introduced a visible toggle that returns to the traditional search experience.
The update follows complaints about the AI-powered Ask Photos feature.
Ask Photos was designed to allow users to search for images using natural language queries rather than simple keywords. The tool aimed to make photo searches more flexible, enabling complex queries such as descriptions of people, events or locations captured in images.
However, some users reported that the AI system produced slower results and occasionally failed to locate images that the classic search had previously found more reliably.
Although an option to turn off the AI feature already existed, it was hidden within settings and often overlooked.
The new update introduces a visible switch directly on the search interface. Users can now easily alternate between the AI-powered search and the traditional search system depending on their preferences.
Google said improvements have also been made to the quality of common searches following user feedback. The company emphasised that search remains one of the most frequently used functions within Google Photos and that ongoing updates will continue to refine the experience.
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