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Google Photos Unveils Meme Me: A New Way to Share Laughs in the US
Google Photos has recently launched a new AI feature called Meme Me, allowing users to turn their selfies into personalized memes using selected templates. The success of this feature will depend on user adoption rates and the quality of the memes generated. Currently available in the US, users can access Meme Me through the ‘Create’ section in the Google Photos app, with the best results achieved using clear facial photos.
To use Meme Me, follow these steps:
1. Open the Google Photos app.
2. Scroll to the bottom of the page, tap ‘Create’, and then ‘Meme Me’.
3. Select a template.
4. Tap ‘Add photo’.
5. Choose the photo you want to use.
6. Tap ‘Generate’.
For a successful outcome, it is recommended to use an image with a clear view of your face. The quality and variability of the memes generated by Meme Me are yet to be seen, as well as how obviously they are AI-generated.
The success of this feature will rely on who adopts it, as seen with other trends on social media platforms. As of now, Meme Me is only available in the Google Photos app, so the likelihood of a viral trend is uncertain. US users can access the feature now, with no confirmation on when or if it will be launched in other countries.
If you want to stay updated on the trend, check out the reviews and rankings of all the best Google Pixel phones. This article was originally published on M3 and has been translated and adapted from Swedish.
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