Point
your phone at a flower, and Google Lens will tell you what kind of flower it is.
For example, you could launch the Google Photos app and point
your phone at a flower and learn what kind of flower it is.
Not exact matches
I can't remember if
at that point I threatened to hang up the
phone or just slung a series of expletives in his direction, but
at the end of it, I realized that he wasn't calling to make fun of me for being alone on Valentine's Day, but to hear my reaction to the
flowers he actually had sent me, which the florist completely FORGOT to deliver.
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Holberton reflects upon the smart -
phoned classes compulsively and carefully arranging, digitally displaying, and sharing their personal ephemera
at incredible speed with both still images (Just This One Thing) and animations (The Drone is not Distracted by the Perfume of
Flowers).
At that time, we learned that Google Lens will be able to do things like identify species of flowers or buy concert tickets by pointing your phone's camera at a theater kios
At that time, we learned that Google Lens will be able to do things like identify species of
flowers or buy concert tickets by pointing your
phone's camera
at a theater kios
at a theater kiosk.
«If you run into something and want to know what it is — say, a
flower — you can point your
phone at it and find out what it is,» Pichai said.
During I / O 2017's opening keynote, a
phone was directed
at a
flower and Google Lens instantly identified it.
Google Lens solves the problem of context, since in its simplest form it allows you to point your
phone's camera
at anything — a
flower, a barcode, a person — and get real - world results from Google's Knowledge Graph.
It essentially lets you point your
phone's camera
at a
flower, and it will tell you what type of plant it is, or you could point it
at a restaurant, and on your screen you'd see reviews.
So, if you point your
phone's camera
at a
flower and ask Assistant for help, you may get the
flower type with suggestions about florists.
But, essentially, it enables you to do things such as point your
phone at something, like a specific
flower, then you can ask Google Assistant to identify the object.
You'll see a restaurant's rating when pointing your
phone at the storefront, you can aim it
at a
flower and it will identify the species, and you can even pull up a band's music or videos by pointing Lens
at a concert poster.
If you run into something and you want to know what it is, say a
flower, you can invoke Google Lens, point your
phone at it and we can tell you what
flower it is... Or if you're walking on a street downtown and you see a set of restaurants across you, you can point your
phone, because we know where you are, and we have our Knowledge Graph, and we know what you're looking
at, we can give you the right information in a meaningful way.
Say you are out
at night away from a computer and you just remembered you needed to order
flowers or a gift — just pull out your
phone and I guarantee you can order in less than 90 seconds - although, for your sake you should probably take the time to pick out something nice!
However, the confederate didn't just make his requests
at any old place in the mall; he specifically asked for
phone numbers either in front of a
flower store, a cake store, or a women's shoe store.