Google Lens just got a massive improvement and it’s out in freedom (on the web, on Google Image search for phones,…

Google Lens just got a massive improvement and it’s out in freedom (on the web, on Google Image search for phones, US Region required!).

I can just say I’m completely blown away by its performance and I noticed that also the normal mobile Google Lens got huge updates. For example wasn’t Google Lens able to identify forks and knifes on a tablet/plate a few weeks/months ago. I tested it. Now I did the same and voilà! It nailed the result, although it still said it was “not sure”!

https://photos.app.goo.gl/SYQLjryA1mnTFBNk9

Simply AMAZING. This is a trend that will continue to overcome almost all boarders of intelligence and visual image processing.

Welcome to the age of Artificial Intelligence.

Yes, 2 years isn’t really much, guys.

Yes, 2 years isn’t really much, guys. But see it this way: Even shitty Xiaomi budget phones now HAVE to support their devices for 2 years! That’s sometimes a year more support! 😍

Originally shared by Android Authority

If you wish Android updates came faster and for a longer amount of time, Google has your back. #News #Android #Google

https://www.androidauthority.com/android-updates-mandatory-google-917990/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=gplus//cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js

Google Musing on the Limitations of Today’s Neural Networks

Originally shared by Gideon Rosenblatt

Google Musing on the Limitations of Today’s Neural Networks

Google researching graph networks as a way to try to address some of the shortcomings in current neural network approaches. The focus is on better handling reason and meaning through the symbolic representation of objects and their relations with other objects.

#machinelearning #linkeddata

https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-ponders-the-shortcomings-of-machine-learning///cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js

Google Musing on the Limitations of Today’s Neural Networks

Originally shared by Gideon Rosenblatt

Google Musing on the Limitations of Today’s Neural Networks

Google researching graph networks as a way to try to address some of the shortcomings in current neural network approaches. The focus is on better handling reason and meaning through the symbolic representation of objects and their relations with other objects.

#machinelearning #linkeddata

https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-ponders-the-shortcomings-of-machine-learning///cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js