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Google Photos introduced AI info section for edited images

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Google Photos is making it easier for users to know when their images have been edited using AI, adding a new information section. This new feature aims to enhance transparency by displaying clear information about AI edits.

Starting next week, a new AI Info section will be available for Google Photos users. This section will provide information on photos that edited with tools like Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, and Zoom Enhance.

Currently, photos edited with these tools already include special metadata that shows they were enhanced using generative AI. With the upcoming update, this information will be visible next to other details like the file name, location, and backup status in the Google Photos app.

Google Photos AI info section

In the AI Info section, users will see Credit and Digital source type. These two options will let them understand where the images come from. Below these two options, there is Metadata that is modifiable.

Moreover, Google will also use metadata for images taken with features like Best Take and Add Me. However, it’s still unclear if users will see this metadata in the same way as for AI-edited photos.

Google wants to use AI responsibly and keep users informed, following its AI Principles. By making it easier to see when AI has been used in editing, Google is ensuring that users have a better understanding of the photos they create and share.

Stay tuned for the Google Photos update next week as it will let you enjoy detailed AI edit information.

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Samsung updates Galaxy AI’s Interpreter app amid language expansion

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Samsung interpreter One UI 6.1.1 update

Samsung released Interpreter 1.0.36.4 version update for Galaxy AI-supported devices. The latest app update comes right after Samsung announced Dutch language expansion, set to start on October 28.

Galaxy AI’s Interpreter app is getting an October 2024 update. It’s available for download from the Galaxy Store in multiple markets including India. Install the latest app update to experience enhanced and reliable functioning.

Samsung is set to start rolling out Dutch language support for Galaxy AI. The next expansion will take place next week, covering Dutch speakers in the Netherlands and Belgium. Support for Turkish, Swedish, and Romanian will roll out later.

Interpreter is an AI-powered feature available in the Samsung Galaxy AI suite. It helps users overcome language barriers and communicate in any language. With the addition of Dutch, more new Galaxy users will benefit from Interpreter.

Samsung’s latest foldable phones take Interpreter usability to another level. The dual-screen integration makes it possible to screen translated text on the cover, while the user can keep getting input on the main/primary screen.

You can download the latest Interpreter app update from the Galaxy Store. If it’s unavailable right now, you need to wait till the expansion. The APK file is up for download and install, but it’s always good to wait for first-party install from the Galaxy Store.

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One UI 7 support could revive gear icon in Samsung RegiStar

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Samsung RegiStar app offers several features that give users more control over their experience, and it is expected to add more options with the upcoming One UI 7. Samsung is considering bringing back a small gear icon for shortcuts created with RegiStar, which may arrive with the upcoming One UI update.

The small gear icon used to appear in the bottom right corner of the home screen for shortcuts to help users recognize them as RegiStar settings rather than regular app shortcuts. However, many users have noticed that this gear icon is now missing and have shared their concerns in the community.

One user also mentioned that while the gear icon has disappeared from home screen shortcuts, it can still be seen in the Edge Panel settings. Fortunately, Samsung has acknowledged these concerns.

A community moderator has stated that Samsung is looking into restoring the small gear icon for RegiStar shortcuts. The restoration of the gear icon will make it easier for users to navigate their shortcuts and improve usability. However, there’s no confirmation about the release of this feature.

Samsung RegiStar new feature

As several modules from the Good Lock app have begun to receive support for One UI 7, Samsung is expected to roll out this support for the RegiStar app soon. This support might also include the gear icon for shortcuts.

In addition to this, Samsung is going to bring the “Check time with Back-Tap” feature for its RegiStar app with the next major One UI update. This feature will provide an easy way for users to check the time by tapping the back of their device.

Samsung fueling One UI 7.0 with big RegiStar back tap feature

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WhatsApp for Android lets you search link info on Google

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WhatsApp link info feature

WhatsApp has pushed a new feature in its latest beta update, which helps users check the safety of links shared in chats. This update is available through the Google Play Beta Program with version 2.24.22.19.

Some WhatsApp beta users are currently testing the get link info on the Google feature. Those who have joined the beta program can access this update and try out the new link information tool. It is expected to be available for more users with stable updates to take advantage of a safer messaging experience.

Get Link Info on Google

With this update, users can easily verify the authenticity of any link shared in individual or group chats. To use the feature, simply tap and hold a message that contains a link. This will bring up a menu with the option to search for information about the link on Google.

Previously, WhatsApp focused on helping users verify frequently forwarded links. Now, this improved feature allows for checking any link shared in conversations, offering more comprehensive protection. However, WhatsApp does not access or see what users are searching for.

The new feature makes it easier to learn more about the link before clicking on it. It helps to reduce the risk of falling for scams or downloading harmful content.

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