Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Google is testing a new service that automatically sends people hard copies of 10 photos from their camera roll, selected by its AI.With the pilot, Google is testing whether there's a market for physical copies of images that may feel more permanent than photos stored in the cloud.
For $7.99 per month, Google will mail users hard copies of 10 AI-selected images from their Google Photos albums every 30 days,People who sign up for the service can direct Google's AI to choose photos from one of three categories: mostly people and pets, mostly landscapes, or "a little bit of everything." Subscribers will also have the option to edit the 4-by-6-inch photos before they go to print.service with a subscription model.
Creepy!
Erm.... I don’t want that
Google to the next generation
can‘t wait to get text screenshots and pictures of hw mailed to me
Lol. Now they are telling you you cant even pick your own favorite pictures. Pay someone to do it for you.
Hrm....