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Google to End its AI-Based Photos Printing Service

An illuminated Google logo is seen inside an office building in Zurich September 5, 2018. REUTERS/Arnd WIegmann

Google has revealed a unique AI-based photo printing service five months ago. Now the tech giant is planning to shut it completely from 30 June. The photos service was a monthly paid service where the user would get printed images from their collection.

The service was initially launched as a trial in the United States. Google has not provided an answer as to why the service will be stopped completely.

Google sent a note to subscribers stating, ‘Thank you for your invaluable feedback these last several months. You have provided us with a lot of helpful information about how we can evolve this feature, which we hope to make more widely available. Please keep your eyes open for future updates.’

The algorithms were programmed to pick the best photos from a user’s Photos Gallery and then print it in 4×6 prints. The user has the option to select their own preference like printing pictures with faces or landscapes. Then the user could select up to 10 pictures to be printed for a monthly price of $7.99 (roughly Rs 600).

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