Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Smart Income LibrarySmart Income Library

Tech News

Google Lens now lets you search with video

Image of the Google “G” logo on a blue, black, and purple background.
Illustration: The Verge

If you can’t capture what you want to search for with just a picture, Google Lens will now let you take a video — and even use your voice to ask about what you’re seeing. The feature will surface an AI Overview and search results based on the video’s contents and your question. It’s rolling out in Search Labs on Android and iOS today.

Google first previewed using video to search at I/O in May. As an example, Google says someone curious about the fish they’re seeing at an aquarium can hold up their phone to the exhibit, open the Google Lens app, and then hold down the shutter button. Once Lens starts recording, they can say their question: “Why are they swimming together?” Google Lens then uses the Gemini AI model to provide a response,…

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Politics

Sister Stephanie Schmidt had a hunch about what her fellow nuns would discuss over dinner at their Erie, Pennsylvania, monastery on Wednesday night. The...

Politics

In the final three weeks of the presidential race, former president Donald Trump and his advisers have attacked one particular foe more than three...

Politics

MADISON, Wis. — Early voting kicked off in this battleground state this week with computer delays and long lines. Voters waited as long as...

Politics

“And there’s very few states that benefit like you do from fracking. I mean, you have 500,000 jobs.” — Former president Donald Trump, remarks...