These days, having the ability to capture digital photos and videos on a whim with our mobile devices of choice has become almost effortless. What's proven less than effortless is how we organize this overwhelming accumulation of data over time. Most of us wind up with a virtual shoebox of digital imagery that we hoard in hopes that it'll come in handy at some unforeseen point in the future—like a scrapbook that never gets made.At the Google I/O conference on Thursday, Anil Sabharwal, a director of product management, said that by "applying machine language and intelligence" to this chaotic smorgasbord, Google Photos will automate that process.