Using AI to Roast Your Photos

Chalk this up as another of my "this is probably not a good idea, but it’s fun" blog posts. A few weeks back my buddy and ColdFusion Evangelist Mark Takata shared a fun little thing he did with GenAI – using it to roast himself. That immediately set me off on a quest to see just how much fun I could have with the idea. Now, to be clear, I do not like mean people. But having a disembodied set of code routines roast me? Sounds perfect. Back in December last year, I built an experiment where I used the device camera on a mobile web app and asked Google Gemini what kind of cat breed was in the picture: Using Generative AI to Detect Cat Breeds That experiment worked really well... more →
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Google Photos app gets refresh look, new features – USA TODAY

Google Photos app gets refresh look, new features  USA TODAY Google’s redesigned Photos app includes a map view  Engadget Google Photos gets a map view as part of a big new redesign  The Verge Google Photos is getting a new logo, simpler app design, and Map View  XDA Developers Google Photos refresh adds map view, new icon  CNET View Full Coverage on Google News “map app” – Google News… more →
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Google Maps now shows photos of popular dishes at restaurants – Mashable

Google Maps now shows photos of popular dishes at restaurants  Mashable Google Maps adds ability to see speed limits and speed traps in 40+ countries  TechCrunch Google’s Maps app now helps you choose popular dishes in a restaurant  MSPoweruser Google Maps now shows speed limits in more than 40 countries  New York Post Google Maps now tells you a restaurant’s most popular dishes  CNET View full coverage on Google News “map app” – Google News… more →
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Google’s new Street View app will allow 360-degree photos to be posted to Maps – The Indian Express

The Indian Express Google's new Street View app will allow 360-degree photos to be posted to MapsThe Indian ExpressThe new Street View app also comes with an explore section to let users see other people's 360-degree photos. Google's Charles Armstrong, Product Manager for Google Maps wrote on their official Map blog, “In one gallery, you can explore Street View …Google Maps 'Explore' Feature Gets Better With Curated Restaurant RecommendationsTech Timesall 230 news articles » map app – Google News… more →
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