时间:2025-11-22 03:43:40 来源:网络整理编辑:綜合
Google's new tool will help parents answer the question, "Is this rash serious?" On Wednesday, Googl
Google's new tool will help parents answer the question, "Is this rash serious?"
On Wednesday, Google announced new capabilities for Lens, its visual search tool. By uploading a photo of you or your kid's skin condition, you can use Lens to search visually similar skin ailments, helping you determine what it might be.
Heads up: images of minor skin conditions below.
Google Lens isn't a diagnostic tool, so don't consider this a substitute for a doctor. But by looking at similar images, it can help you make an informed decision about whether to give the pediatrician a call, or just rub calamine lotion on it. You can look up skin conditions on Lens starting today and can access Lens on Android and iOS through the Google app.
Use Lens to take a photo or upload a photo and search for similar skin conditions.Credit: Google
Parents take note for kids coming back from summer camp with mysterious rashes or bites.Credit: GoogleGoogle shared other Lens announcements beyond the oddly specific, yet helpful skin condition lookup feature. Lens is will soon be integrated with company's AI chatbot Bard. Teased at Google I/O, Bard is now multimodal, which means you can include images in prompts. For example, you can upload an image of a bird you don't recognize and ask Bard to help you identify it.
Beyond Lens, Bard will also support text-to-image prompts which is powered by Adobe's new generative AI image creator, Firefly. Multimodal capabilities will be released in the coming weeks.
TopicsArtificial IntelligenceGoogle
One of the most controversial power struggles in media comes to a close2025-11-22 03:14
Mastercard will support cryptocurrency payments this year2025-11-22 03:10
Disney and Marvel can use all of Netflix's Defenders now. Should they?2025-11-22 03:05
Apple TV+ 'Servant' Season 2 review: More suspense, more impact2025-11-22 03:05
Balloon fanatic Tim Kaine is also, of course, very good at harmonica2025-11-22 03:03
This is probably the scariest iPhone hack ever2025-11-22 02:41
A Marine who worked on 'Six Days in Fallujah' explains why it exists2025-11-22 02:10
Hinge rolls out new features including Roses. Yes, like 'The Bachelor'.2025-11-22 02:03
The five guys who climbed Australia's highest mountain, in swimwear2025-11-22 01:44
How do I connect my laptop to a monitor?2025-11-22 01:44
Wikipedia co2025-11-22 03:06
The 20 best tweets of 20202025-11-22 02:48
Apple TV+ 'Servant' Season 2 review: More suspense, more impact2025-11-22 02:44
Why you shouldn’t buy Apple’s new MagSafe Duo charger2025-11-22 02:15
Teacher absolutely nails it with new homework policy2025-11-22 01:39
China's Tianwen1 probe beams back a fresh look at the planet Mars2025-11-22 01:24
LAPD requested Amazon Ring footage from Black Lives Matter protests2025-11-22 01:17
Twitter meme identifies things that feel racist, but technically aren't2025-11-22 01:10
Singapore rolls out video2025-11-22 00:59
WhatsApp will stop working if you don't accept the new privacy policy2025-11-22 00:57