If a few hours ago it was Instagram’s turn to start showing us what had been most relevant of our year in regards to their stories, now it’s time for google. Specifically, from Google Photos, the cloud of photographs of the company and which has already started to allow its compilation of the best moments of the season.
As has happened in previous years, the end of the season is the perfect excuse for Google to walk around its artificial intelligence and show us what they have been. the photographs of our most significant moments of this 2021
The best memories of 2020, in Google Photos
We’re already used to seeing Google Photos memories at the top of the app. Links that mimic the form of Instagram stories and other apps and that lead us to photographs that remind us of times we lived a year ago, two years ago, five years ago. Now, at the end of the season, a new story appears, that of the best of 2021
Google thus collects the photographs that we have uploaded to the platform over the past year and compiles a few examples including their artificial intelligence considers them to be our best moments. The variety and importance of these photographs to us will, of course, depend on how many photo uploads we have made to Google Photos over the past year. Something that wasn’t made easy when nearly all free hosting plans were scrapped.
As in previous years, the number of photographs collected in ‘Best of 2021’ for Google is random. There are users with 4 or 5 photographs in total, and others with compilations that even reach their twenties. And as for their order, there does not seem to be a consensus as there are users who report that their photographs are not arranged in chronological order.
Either way, Google Photos users around the world should already see their “Best of 2021” appear at the top of the mobile app. A good way to remember what has happened to us since the beginning of the year, although photographs from the late past 2020 will also be collected. A Google-style close of the year, without a doubt. Enjoy it.
Via | 9to5Google