Google Lens helps identify skin problems
- June 18, 2023
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Google Lens undoubtedly is one of the most interesting features those integrated into the Google app for smartphones. So much so that I’ve wondered more than once, and
Google Lens undoubtedly is one of the most interesting features those integrated into the Google app for smartphones. So much so that I’ve wondered more than once, and
Google Lens undoubtedly is one of the most interesting features those integrated into the Google app for smartphones. So much so that I’ve wondered more than once, and I know I’m not the only one, if the company wouldn’t have achieved even more success for this feature by offering it as a standalone app (although, of course, also keeping it as part of the app). “mother”). And it is because I also know with them that there are not a few people who are not aware of their presence in it.
If you haven’t tried it yet, I personally recommend that you do, if only to see how well it works, lor fast that it is and the reliability of its results. And it is, of course, that the ability to compare the image you’ve taken with all the images it’s indexed is an excellent resource for quickly solving what we’re showing you, and of course, give us other similar images and give us search suggestions. related.
In case you are among the people who still don’t know about this feature of the app, Google Lens makes it possible for you look up information about what the camera is capturing smartphone anytime, from identifying animals and plants to translating texts. Without forgetting, of course, to offer you links to buy if what you are looking at is available for purchase in the online store. It doesn’t always correctly identify what you’re looking at, or in some cases it’s likely to miss related results, but it generally works more than satisfactorily.
Now, as we can read in Forbes, we have a new and remarkable feature, and this is it Google Lens has started to identify skin diseases. With this feature, users can get a picture of what’s bothering them and what they can’t identify, and the app will find visual matches to make an initial diagnosis. At the moment, this feature has debuted in the United States, but we can expect it to expand to other geographies soon.
This new Google Lens feature it also works to identify other suspicious objects on the bodysuch as a suspicious looking lip bump, nail line or hair loss. However, we must remember, and when this feature reaches other geographical areas, that this type of information can be very practical, but in no case should it replace the expert diagnosis of a dermatologist or our family doctor.
Source: Muy Computer
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