Google Photos now recognises people from behind. Details here

Google Photos, a photo-sharing service introduced by Google in May 2015, has been updated to recognise people even when their back was facing the camera when an image was captured.

“We continuously improve our ability to help organise and find photos of themselves and loved ones. Recently, we improved our models so Google Photos can better group people based on clothing and other visual cues across photos taken within a similar timeframe,” the tech giant responded to a query from Android Authority in this regard.

The feature was first spotted by Android Authority’s Rita El Khoury.

What does the feature do?

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