The Google Clips Camera Puts AI Behind the Lens

The Verge’s Dieter Bohn reviews Google’s AI camera, dubbed “Clips,” which was announced alongside the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. Here’s an excerpt: You know what a digital camera is. It’s a lens and a sensor, with a display to see what you’re looking at, and a button to take the picture. Google Clips is a camera, but it only has some of those parts. There’s no display. There’s a shutter button, but it’s completely optional to use. Instead, it takes pictures for you, using machine learning to recognize and learn faces and look for interesting moments to record. I don’t know if parents — Google’s target market — will want it. I don’t know if Google can find a way to explain everything it is (and isn’t) to a broad enough audience to sell the thing in big numbers, especially at $249. I also don’t know what the release date will be, beyond that it will be “coming soon.” But I do know that it’s the most fascinating camera I’ve used in a very long time.

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