Google Introduces Multisearch for Text/Image Searching
Date: 2025-05-19 17:35:49Source: FashionViews (143)
Google has introduced multisearch in an effort to make it easier for people to find what they’re looking for.
Multisearch is deisgned to combine images and text to help people find things that would otherwise be hard isolate. The new feature is built into the Google app on both Android and iOS.
With multisearch, you can ask a question about an object in front of you or refine your search by color, brand or a visual attribute.
The feature can be used to find something based on a photo, or learn more about the item. Google says AI is responsible for the innovative feature.
All this is made possible by our latest advancements in artificial intelligence, which is making it easier to understand the world around you in more natural and intuitive ways. We’re also exploring ways in which this feature might be enhanced by MUM– our latest AI model in Search– to improve results for all the questions you could imagine asking.
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