Google Lens now lets you search with video
Briefly

Google Lens is now expanding its capabilities, allowing users to take videos and ask questions about their surroundings using voice recognition, enhancing the search experience.
According to Rajan Patel, Google is enhancing its video search by using a 'custom' Gemini AI model that analyzes sequences of frames to answer user questions.
While Google Lens can now process videos and voice questions, it does not yet support sound identification. Patel mentions this feature is currently in experimental stages.
The latest update also allows Google Lens to accept voice questions during image searches, marking a significant improvement over the previous text-only input.
Read at The Verge
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