
I didn't take any real photos today. However, I did create two with Google's AI. The first is power lines running through a desert landscape just before twilight. In the second, I just requested, "A retiring high school teacher's yearbook photo."
Due to easy access on my Pixel phone, I often use Gemini for information. It is easy to access on any device. I haven't much been into AI for images this year. In fact, even with these two images, I could count up the total on the fingers of two hands.
More importantly, I had been playing with Microsoft's Copilot too. It is pretty good both on the Windows 11 machines, and also via an app on my phone. It is supposed to have 'persistent memory' now but I cannot make that work for me, perhaps because I'm in Canada. Another AI favourite of mine is called Perplexity.
Yet, I think going forward, I'll focus more on Google's AI chat. I'm saying this as I may well order a Pixel 10 as an upgrade to my current Pixel 7. Tomorrow is the day they'll be unveiled and available for order. Even on our laptops and the main widescreen computer, I'm removing the MS Copilot from the task bar and adding Google Gemini. With the inclusion of its new 'saved info' it has become vastly more personal and useful.