Artificial Intelligence, a section in which all technology companies want to contribute their bit. Google is one of those who are betting the most. Google Assistant is one of them. However, they also have available Google Lens, a feature that comes to iOS from the hand of Google Photos.
Google Lens was a feature that originally came out only for Google Pixel smartphones. However, this was expanding to the rest of the Android devices on the market, until in the past Mobile World Congress was fully deployed to Android. However, it was not a question of leaving aside the other predominant platform in the market. So Google Lens can now be enjoyed on both the iPhone and iPad.
Starting today and rolling out over the next week, those of you on iOS can try the preview of Google Lens to quickly take action from a photo or discover more about the world around you. Make sure you have the latest version (3.15) of the app.https://t.co/Ni6MwEh1bu pic.twitter.com/UyIkwAP3i9
- Google Photos (@googlephotos) March 15th 2018
Google Lens was introduced about a year ago. And it is the part in which Google wants to get more out of the photographs we take with our mobile phones. That is to say, Google Lens is able to show more information about a photo and that information is useful to you. To give you several examples: Google Lens is capable of collecting the information that appears on a business card and creating a contact with all of them. Also, if you are passionate about botany, the artificial intelligence of Google Lens will also show you which species is the one you are photographing. Or, for example, if you are traveling and photographing a building, Google Lens will give you information about which building it is.
Google Lens can be enjoyed on iOS through the Google Photos application. This it will be possible when you update to the latest version. Although, watch out, don't panic if you still can't use Google's artificial intelligence; the Internet giant warned through Twitter that this improvement will be expanded to all users throughout the next week.