The Google Lens is Google’s answer to the “Circle-to-Search” feature

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Today, Chrome has been updated and the new Google Lens feature is now accessible. Users will see the Lens icon in the Chrome address window. When pressed, you can select a part of the screen that contains the content they want to search for. A Lens side window will open providing relevant search results.

For your information, the new feature is powered by artificial intelligence (AI) users can refine the search by providing other contexts such as changing colors for example. It can also provide answers to math questions that are being viewed on the screen. All of these features are the same as what Circle to Search can do on the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 right now.

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In addition, you can compare features between Chrome tabs. If you open three tabs for a speaker, Chrome can be told to compare all three in a new comparison tab. The AI feature helps Chrome users to rediscover previously visited websites. Users can make inquiries about previously visited pages in the Search History tab. Queries can be done like talking to a human and Chrome will then provide links related to the given question.

 

 

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