The cameras on our phones keep getting better, and we keep taking more and more pictures. That presents a challenge for for Apple and Google: how to surface the best moments out of the thousands of photos we shoot every year? iOS 13 has a new intelligent view that shows users highlights from any day, month or year, and now Google's making some changes to its Photos apps to help people see meaningful pics from the past. Unsurprisingly, the new feature is called Memories, and it uses the popular "stories" format you'll see in Snapchat and Instagram to show you photos from your past.
The first thing Google stresses is that while this feature resembles stories that you'll see on social media sites, these images are your personal media, presented privately. The stories-style Memories will show up at the top of your gallery, sitting above your most recent photos. There's an icon to tap and get photos from years past, showing you some of the best shots you took on that given day.
Naturally, Google is using machine learning to surface the best shots out of many duplicate images you might have taken at any given time, so you're not presented with six different versions of the same image. Google also tactfully notes that you "might not want to revisit all your memories," so you can hide specific time periods or people, or turn the feature off entirely.