Google Lens, a cutting-edge image recognition tool, has added a new feature that makes it easier to identify potential skin diseases.
Google Lenses
You can access visually similar images that aid in recognizing potential skin ailments by simply pointing your smartphone camera at your skin or uploading photos.
This innovative feature also allows users to describe specific skin conditions, such as lip bumps or nail lines, providing them with valuable insights and information. In some cases, this feature may allow users to self-diagnose common conditions without visiting a doctor.
Google Maps
The Maps Immersive View feature, which is known for providing users with immersive 3D models of cities, has now been expanded to include well-known destinations such as Florence, Venice, Dublin, and Amsterdam.
Furthermore, users can now enjoy detailed close-up views of over 500 landmarks around the world. This enhanced immersive experience adds depth and realism to virtual travel, building on the existing Tokyo and New York city models.
Google has introduced a “at-a-glance” navigation feature to improve the travel experience for both iOS and Android users.
Users can easily track their journey directly from the route overview or lock screen, providing estimated arrival times and directions for walking, biking, or driving. Google Lens and Maps have already received these updates.
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