Friday 19 May 2017

What is Google Lens? Google Lens announced at Google I/O 2017

Google Lens is the intelligent camera app that can actually read, understand and interact with the information within your photos.
Google said its new Lens app will be available later this year. Google's CEO Sunder Pichai made the announcement about Google Lens at his keynote speech in the Google I/O 17.
Google Lens is a super-powered version of Google Googles
At launch, Google Lens will be implemented into Google Assistant and Google Photos.
Google Lens is an AI-powered technology that uses your smartphone camera and deep machine learning to not only detect an object but understand what it detects and offer actions based on what it sees.
To translate something, you need only snap a picture of it and call on Google Lens’ smarts.
Google Lens Turns Your Phone Camera Into an AI-Powered Visual Search Tool
Just point your camera at a place you’re interested in, and Google Lens will scan it.
Google Lens lets you snap a picture of just about anything, and then it will tell you everything you need to know about it—during the keynote, Sundar Pichai demonstrated this feature by identifying a common lily.
Only need to snap a picture of the password label on the router and it will automatically connect.
Buying tickets to shows and movies on our phones is already pretty effortless, but Google Lens wants to make it a complete breeze. If you walk down a street and see a marquee that shows a band that’s playing, Google Lens will spring to life as soon as you snap a picture.