The image recognition software built into Google Photos is impressive. Show it a photo of the Eiffel Tower, and it will know that picture was taken in Paris. Snap an image of a dog or a tree, and it will automatically put them in a group with all your other pictures of dogs or trees.
But the software is far from foolproof. And when it fails, it does so in a spectacular way - as when it recently processed a photo of two black friends and labeled them "Gorillas."
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