Lately, it’s been hard to escape the parade of marching, wiggling, and even sensual AI-powered robots, but I’m here to tell you that humanoid AI is a mere distraction – the real power of all those models and generative AI is found in something far more pedestrian that won’t cost you $20,000.

I’m talking about Gemini Ask in Google Photos.

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Picasa (Google bought the service), and have moved every photo taken with the various iPhones, along with images captured with my Canon and Sony digital SLRs, into the system. There are even scans of analog photos from the 80s. It’s essentially an archive that covers at least the last 30 years.

The problem I hoped to solve was simple, but could have been time-consuming if I took the analog scrolling route or used the older Google Photo search to take various digital shots in the dark.

Instead, I opened Ask in Photos and typed, “Picture of bay window with shades.”

It’s important to remember that this prompt was applied to my library, and not the vast and random entirety of the internet.

A second later, I had 59 images of my bay window with various shades, including the exact set and configuration I was looking for. I showed it to my wife, who was startled and said, “How did you find that?!” Then I showed it to the saleswoman, who finally understood our intent. Gemini even took the results a step further, offering some commentary about my home: “Your home…features a lovely bay window with shades, often decorated for Christmas…”

My point here is not the window but how this illustrates the true power and potential of AI to find exactly what you need when you need it. No data store is too vast for it, and no prompt is too basic. It’s a true answer machine.

So yes, the robots are sexy, and coming to very slowly wash your windows and empty your dishwasher; but for me, I’ll take the AI we have now, and helpful answers on my smartphone, every time.

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