Apple invents its own version of Google Lens called Visual Intelligence
Briefly

Apple's new Visual Intelligence feature in the iPhone 16 is akin to Google Lens, leveraging a new Camera Control button to provide object identification and instant information.
The Visual Intelligence feature allows users to point their device at objects and obtain information, such as restaurant menus, event details, or even identifying dog breeds.
Privacy is a key aspect that Apple emphasizes for Visual Intelligence, stating that the company does not have access to the data on what users choose to click.
With Visual Intelligence, users can effortlessly integrate real-world information into their digital lives, like adding event flyers directly to their calendars.
Read at Engadget
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