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A new Google Lens update lets the app send handwritten notes to a computer instead of retyping them, along with saving other text like signs and documents.
Google Lens on your laptop goes beyond the usual. Identify objects, translate text, reverse search images and try out 10 surprisingly smart uses.
Google has updated its Google Lens computer-vision app with several new features. The app already recognizes printed and hand-written text in the real world, letting you copy it into other apps on ...
As Google strives to integrate artificial intelligence into all of its products, Google Lens illustrates how far computer vision in particular has come.
Google today launched Lens, a service that uses AI to quickly recognize objects, businesses, and other things in the world.
With everything from text recognition to real-time results, Google Lens is leaping into the future.
Today, Google has announced a raft of new text-oriented features in Lens, most of which are available to everyone today. In just a few taps, you can get text from Lens to your computer.
Google Lens provides a snapshot of what's to come, cementing Google's vision of smarter, AI-powered search & augmented reality. What does this mean for us?
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced Google Lens, a new kind of smart camera technology that combines Google's machine learning with what you're pointing your smartphone at.
Google Lens is gaining a new feature that allows users to upload photos of skin, hair and nail conditions for relevant search results.
Google Lens is a sophisticated image recognition technology that lets you analyze what the camera sees, simply by pointing it at an object.
Google's 2017 I/O keynote was heavy on AI and machine learning, and the best intersection of the two is Google Lens. Here are six things we are looking forward to testing.