Google Photos has quietly improved its facial recognition feature, now capable of recognizing people even when their backs are turned and correctly tagging them in most cases. While it is due in part to identifying visual cues like clothing and timeframe, Google has confirmed its machine learning models have improved in grouping people in photos. The app shows the tag of “face available to add,” but users can change the person tagged or remove the tag altogether. The update also improves facial recognition for partial and masked faces, grouping photos together even when not all of an individual’s face is visible. While the feature is mostly foolproof, there are still some outliers that are not recognized. Nevertheless, this update is exciting news for users who won’t have to manually search for photos of their loved ones anymore.
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