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I tried the AI-powered Extend photo trick in iOS 27, and it blew past my expectations

Digital Trends

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June 28, 2026

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I tried the AI-powered Extend photo trick in iOS 27, and it blew past my expectations

Apple's new Extend tool in iOS 27 Photos is one of the most ambitious AI photo features the company has shipped.

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ZDNet

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· Jun 26, 2026

How I use Siri mode in the iOS 27 Camera app to ask questions about anything I see

Now in iOS 27 developer beta, the Camera app adds a new Siri mode that provides AI-based assistance for anything within view. Here's what you need to try it yourself.

National Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

How to opt out so Meta’s new AI image generator won’t use your personal Instagram photos

Meta's new AI image generator allows anyone to use photos from public Instagram accounts

TechCrunch

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· Jul 9, 2026

How to stop Meta’s AI image generator from using your Instagram photos

Meta's new AI image generator is using your public Instagram photos unless you opt out. Here's how to do that.

QuintDaily

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· Jun 24, 2026

Can AI Actually Remove Wrinkles from Photos? Here’s What the Technology Can and Can’t Do

AI photo editing has moved fast over the last few years — fast enough that plenty of people now genuinely trust it with photos that matter. But wrinkle removal is one of those tasks where the gap between “impressive demo” and “reliable real-world result” is still worth understanding before you commit to a tool. The [] The post Can AI Actually Remove Wrinkles from Photos? Here’s What the Technology Can and Can’t Do appeared first on QuintDaily.

Digital Trends

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· Jun 23, 2026

This sneaky photo trick gets AI chatbots to ignore their safety rules

A new exploit out of Florida International University shows how invisible pixel-level changes in a photo can trick AI chatbots into generating responses they would normally block.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 26, 2026

Beyond Hype: AI Benefits Taking Shape

Beyond Hype: AI Benefits Taking Shape

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Related coverage for "I tried the AI-powered Extend photo trick in iOS 27, and it blew past my expectations": ZDNet — How I use Siri mode in the iOS 27 Camera app to ask questions about anything I see. National Post — How to opt out so Meta’s new AI image generator won’t use your personal Instagram photos. TechCrunch — How to stop Meta’s AI image generator from using your Instagram photos. QuintDaily — Can AI Actually Remove Wrinkles from Photos? Here’s What the Technology Can and Can’t Do. Digital Trends — This sneaky photo trick gets AI chatbots to ignore their safety rules. Seeking Alpha — Beyond Hype: AI Benefits Taking Shape