Google has begun rolling out a new feature called 'Photo Stacks' for Google Photos on Android devices, as reported by @technacity. The feature, designed to help users 'spring clean' their photo libraries, uses artificial intelligence to automatically group photos. This update is now available more widely to Android users, aiming to assist in organizing and managing images within the Google Photos app. The Stacks feature, which has been long-awaited by users looking for better ways to keep their digital galleries organized, has been explained by #Explained and highlighted by @stacksocial.
"Photo Stacks" are arriving for Google Photos on Android, giving users an automatic AI-backed organization tool for decluttering a packed gallery https://t.co/8dneKGhIg6
Google Photos finally gives users stacks after a really long wait https://t.co/8nM3xGsSiB
Stacks for Google Photos finally rolling out for Android users https://t.co/vG8Vh0Ly7I https://t.co/NsChFqjeVp
'Photo Stacks' rolls out for Google Photos on Android to declutter your mess https://t.co/CjGU9CtoHX
#Explained: What is #GooglePhotos' Stacks feature and how to use it https://t.co/zbcNSu7yim
This new Android feature will help to spring clean your Google Photos library. https://t.co/QTwPKCUxLE
‘Photo Stacks’ in Google Photos for Android now rolling out more widely https://t.co/f14zNsb1nD
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Google Photos rolling out auto-grouping 'Stacks' on Android https://t.co/SrN9RqVaXv by @technacity