There’s never a dull day in the world of Artificial Intelligence. Google, following the introduction of its powerful AI model Gemini, has now revealed details about its latest creation – ‘Project Ellmann.’ Positioned as the ‘Your Life Story Teller,’ this machine learning model aims to provide users with a comprehensive overview of their lives by analyzing data sourced from Google Photos and search results.
According to Google’s presentation to CNBC, the objective behind Project Ellmann is to leverage Large Language Models (LLMs) like Gemini to assimilate search results, identify patterns in user photos, and answer previously impossible questions via a chatbot.”
How cool is that, a chatbot capable of offering a bird’s eye view of your life?
CNBC highlights the model’s capability to extract information from stored photos, including details about individuals not seen in a while, pets, children, eating habits, favorite websites, and more. A slide from Google’s presentation states, “We trawl through your photos, looking at their tags and locations to identify a meaningful moment. When we step back and understand your life in its entirety, your overarching story becomes clear.”
Google has developed a chatbot named Ellmann Chat, which can respond to user inquiries about their lives by analyzing search queries and Google Photos.
Demonstrating Ellmann Chat’s functionality, Google provided examples such as a user asking, “Do I have a pet?” The chatbot accurately responds, detailing that the user has a dog wearing a red raincoat, providing the dog’s name, and naming the two family members most frequently seen with the dog.
In essence, the future promises a more personalized experience as AI models delve deeper into providing information about life’s memories, eating habits, purchasing preferences, and more.
Whether this development is exciting or unsettling is subjective, but one thing is certain – there’s no escaping the inevitable integration of AI into our lives.
If you have stored data on Google servers, specifically Google Photos, you should see a chatbot in the coming months ready to answer all your questions about your pictorial memories.