Google's AI Mode can explain what you're seeing even if you can't ...
Google is enhancing its experimental AI Mode by combining Google Lens's visual capabilities with Gemini. This AI Mode, a component of Google Search, can simplify complex topics, compare options, and propose follow-up actions. Now, this functionality extends to uploaded images and photos captured on smartphones.
With AI Mode, users can conduct image searches similar to text searches but with more intricate and detailed responses than traditional reverse image search. For example, you can take a photo of an unfamiliar kitchen tool and inquire about its usage, receiving a detailed response along with relevant shopping links and YouTube tutorials.
Understanding Visual Relationships
When you snap a picture of a bookshelf, a meal, or the contents of a messy drawer, the AI doesn't just identify individual items; it also explains their interconnections. You may receive suggestions for other recipes utilizing the same ingredients, discover the location of your old phone charger, or even receive guidance on the order to read books on the shelf.
The feature delves into the entire scene and each object within it, generating multiple interconnected questions in the background. This approach ensures that when you seek advice on redecorating your living room, you receive a range of tailored responses from the AI agents probing every aspect of the room.
Google leverages decades of search data, visual indexing, and extensive data storage and organization to offer this unique feature. While competitors like ChatGPT also incorporate image recognition, Google's vast experience and resources set it apart in this arena.
If you are a Google One AI Premium subscriber or have access to Search Labs, you can test this feature using the Google mobile app.
Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.
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