Ask a Techspert: How does AI understand my visual searches?
Learn more about AI Mode in Search’s query fan-out method for visual search.
What’s Happening
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Breadcrumb company News Inside Google Googlers Ask a Techspert: How does AI understand my visual searches? Com Facebook LinkedIn Mail Copy link Visual search has improved leaps and bounds — look no further than recent updates to Google Search. (it feels like chaos)
Here, a Google expert explains this progress and what technique we’ve used to make it happen.
The Details
Molly McHugh-Johnson Contributor, The Keyword Read AI-generated summary General summary Google Search can now understand your visual searches better than before. The updated Circle to Search and Lens let you search multiple objects within a single image.
Use this feature to identify every component of an outfit or items in a room. Generative AI is experimental.
Why This Matters
Basic explainer Google made visual search way better with AI. Now, when you search a picture, AI can find all the different things in it at once. It’s like the AI is doing a bunch of searches for you super fast.
The AI space continues to evolve at a wild pace, with developments like this becoming more common.
Key Takeaways
- This helps you find exactly what you want and learn more about the world around you.
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The Bottom Line
But a major update to Circle to Search and Lens now allows Google to break down and search for multiple objects within a single image simultaneously. This means if you use Circle to Search on Android to search for an entire outfit, you’ll see results for every component of a look, not just one piece at a time.
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