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Google AI’s photo recognition achieves 94 percent accuracy

July 09, 2025

We’ve all enjoyed the simple benefits of Google’s artificial intelligence photo recognition.Google Photosemploys a very stripped down version of the algorithm to identify pictures as containing cats, dogs, food, or specific people. However, the search giant has been working on much more advanced photo recognition capabilities, and today they’ve released their progress to developers.

TheGoogle Research Blogreports that the Google Brain team’s AI image captioning system has achieved a 93.9 percent accuracy rating. Their results in 2014 used the Inception V1 image classification model and achieved 89.6 percent accuracy. This might not seem like a vast improvement, but when it comes to emulating natural human language activity, such as captioning a photo, the curve becomes quite steep.

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The image above demonstrates improvements since 2014. The system is not only much better at identifying objects, but it’s also better at describing them with specific colors and actions.

Part of what makes this year’s Inception V3 model so effective is that it not only identifies individual objects within a photo, but it alsointerrelatesthem. Google Brain Team Software Engineer Chris Shallue describes it thus:

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These results were achieved by having humans caption hundreds of thousands of photos, and then feeding this data into TensorFlow. Although the algorithm will reuse human-generated captions if the image is similar enough, it will also generate its own descriptions on the fly when presented with something new.

Google has released this most recent model of TensorFlow in the hopes that developers will take what they’ve developed so far and run with it. If you want to get started using this technology to your own ends, check out the model’s home pagehere. If you’re fascinated by the technical aspects of photo recognition, you can read the paper Google recently released about ithere.

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