'If you can see it, you can search it' 👀
Google announced a suite of AI-powered upgrades to its Search, Maps and Lens services during its recent Paris showcase, with Lens set to benefit from a particularly useful new feature in the coming months.users on Android will be able to search for what they see in photos and videos through Google Assistant alone.
In the coming months, we’re introducing a ✨major update ✨ to help you search what’s on your mobile screen.You’ll soon be able to use Lens through Assistant to search what you see in photos or videos across websites and apps on Android. #googlelivefromparis pic.twitter.com/UePB421wRYGoogle hasn’t yet offered a date for the new feature’s arrival, though the company has promised to roll out the upgrade “in the coming months” .
As Google explained in Paris: “For example, you might be searching for ‘modern living room ideas’ and see a coffee table that you love, but you’d prefer it in another shape – say, a rectangle instead of a circle. You’ll be able to use Multisearch to add the text ‘rectangle’ to find the style you’re looking for.” See the feature in action below:
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