Google brings artificial intelligence to multisearch images and videos: all the details
Artificial intelligence has become the talk of the town this year, thanks to the hype surrounding ChatGPT, which has received billions from Microsoft. Google is an obvious player in the AI sector with a huge number of computing and machine learning models.
And now Google has announced a slew of AI-centric additions to image and video search. The new features come less than 24 hours after Microsoft’s ChatGPT integration with Bing Search and Teams was announced.
Google has used Lens to provide visual search on mobile and other platforms. Now, the company plans to use artificial intelligence to improve the experience. “In the coming months, you’ll be able to use Lens to ‘search from the screen’ on Android worldwide,” Google said in a
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. Google says that by using this feature in Lens, you can search for content in a photo or video from within your messaging or video app itself.
The company has even provided an example to explain this tool. Let’s say your friend shares a picture of the Taj Mahal or some other unknown historical monument. You can activate Lens via Google Assistant by long-pressing the power button and then tapping the search screen. A lens gives you more information about a specific location.
Another artificial intelligence feature of Hau’s visuals is based on product image search. Let’s say you see a good-looking table or cabinet that catches your eye and you want to see if the product is available through different sellers. Google allows you to frame a product by visual matches and allows you to find it through a retailer. in your area/city.
The multi-search option is available worldwide on mobile devices and in all languages. However, you can only use the feature in countries where Lens is available for mobile devices.
These are interesting use cases for visual search, as the text version has slowly lost its impact along with audio and other elements. Google has also confirmed that its ChatGPT competitor Bard will soon be tested by several developers and partners.
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