Your phone’s camera isn’t just for selfies—it can also double as a visual search engine. From mystery plants to random gadgets, these top Android and iPhone apps can help you identify almost anything ...
Bing has significantly enhanced its search capabilities with the introduction of Bing Visual Search, a powerful tool that allows users to identify and gather information about specific objects within ...
Microsoft today launched a new Visual Search capability within the Bing app that can identify objects in photos and give more information on them. Users can take a photo of an object, such as a ...
Google Lens, first introduced at Google I/O 2017, is one of the most exciting Android features for years. Originally an exclusive feature only found on Pixel smartphones, Google Lens is now baked into ...
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The Aipoly application uses Artificial Intelligence vision to identify objects for those who cannot see what's in front of them. 36,706 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it ...
For humans, it's easy to predict how an object will feel by looking at it or tell what an object looks like by touching it, but this can be a big challenge for machines. Now, a new robot developed by ...
You're in your garden and notice a beautiful, new-to-you flower that has popped up somewhere unexpected — pull it or leave it? Or perhaps an unfamiliar garden pest has ravaged your tomato plants. Or ...
One of the more impressive announcements that Google made at I/O 2018 was “Lookout.” This app helps the visually impaired see by pointing their phone at objects and getting verbal feedback. Lookout ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Google's new Lens app can be pointed at various objects and places to tell you what they are, offer reviews, and even automatically connect to WiFi networks. Follow ...