Google's Artificial Intelligence continues to do physical work in Assistant Services thanks to the latest addition to Google Lens, an application that identifies the world around us: now lets share copied text with the computer, show how to pronounce highlighted sentences and lets you search for words in a dictionary.
It's not one of Google's best-known services, except that almost all Android users have it on their devices, but it is enough to reach its benefits to think about it all the time. Because, are you one of those who regularly use Google Lens or don't know what its beauty is? It can detect object, animal identification, lenses that act like reading a QR code, you translate texts with a fly, allowing you to easily copy the text in front of you
Copy text to your mobile phone and paste it onto your computer
Having a clipboard shared between different devices is nothing new because there are apps that perform this function, such as the popular AirDroid, but not for the added benefit provided by Google Lens: with this tool you can use take a photo of any text in front of you and copy it, one of the most useful is to write scripts, letters or passwords found under the router. And yes: Google allows text copied by Lens to be available on a computer if it's the last Chrome with a Google account.
The company described in its blog news from Google Lens, three additions that seek to make the relationship between mobile and computer easier. Development is summarized in:
- Copied text from mobile and pasted it to computer. If you use Chrome every time you copy text through Lens, and have the same account registered on your computer, that text will be available for attachment to your desktop device. The latest version of Chrome is required for a computer.
- Names have been announced. Lens Translator lets you know how the words are pronounced: just highlight the text you selected when the photo is taken.
- Search results for words or concepts. Google Lens adds embedded search results for those words and concepts that are placed under the main snap, search take (magnifying glass icon). In this way, it is not necessary to access web pages because the Lens themselves will directly clear the doubt.
These three projects are in full swing: Google is ensuring that all devices are compatible they will accept you from today. To find out if you already have one, you need to access Google Lens: either the icon to the right through the Assistant microphone or through its application.
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