Google at its I/O 2017 event on Wednesday announced a new feature for Google Assistant called Google Lens, that will bring vision based computing capabilities to mobile devices to identify objects, and get more details.
style="font-size: large;">Using Google Lens, you can point your smartphone camera at a subject to learn more things about it or take action based on that information. You can scan a flower to get more information about it or get username and password from WiFi network's SSID and connect to the internet, or identify a landmark, or restaurant an see ratings, reviews and other details.
For example "If you see a marquee for your favorite band, you can hold up your Assistant, tap the Lens icon and get information on the band, tickets and more."
Google Lens will be available first in Google Assistant and Photos, and will come to other products in the near future.
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