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For $8 a month, a new Google service will automatically choose 10 of your photos and mail you hard copies

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Google is testing a new service that automatically sends people hard copies of 10 photos from their camera roll, selected by its AI.With the pilot, Google is testing whether there's a market for physical copies of images that may feel more permanent than photos stored in the cloud.

For $7.99 per month, Google will mail users hard copies of 10 AI-selected images from their Google Photos albums every 30 days,People who sign up for the service can direct Google's AI to choose photos from one of three categories: mostly people and pets, mostly landscapes, or "a little bit of everything." Subscribers will also have the option to edit the 4-by-6-inch photos before they go to print.service with a subscription model.

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