What to know

  • Google has quietly paused the rollout of its AI-powered Ask Photos feature.
  • The company did not make a public announcement about the pause.
  • Ask Photos was designed to let users search their photos using natural language questions.
  • No timeline has been given for when the rollout might resume.

Google has stopped the rollout of its new AI-powered Ask Photos feature. The company did not issue a public statement or provide details about why the rollout was paused.

Ask Photos was introduced as a way for users to search their Google Photos library using natural language questions. This feature was expected to make it easier for people to find specific memories or information in their photo collections by simply asking questions, such as "Show me pictures of my dog at the beach."

The pause in the rollout was not widely communicated. Users who were expecting to see the new feature may notice that it is not available, and Google has not provided a timeline for when the rollout might continue.

At this time, there is no further information about the reasons for the delay or any changes to the feature. Users are advised to wait for further updates from Google regarding the availability of Ask Photos.