Google Lens and YouTube collaborate to provide a unique search experience.
Point your camera to see the images that your camera catches.
Generally speaking, there are two ways to find a video on YouTube either use the search bar that is integrated into the app or website, or try using Google.
A new Google Lens and YouTube experiment offers some Android users an unusual search option. The new function lets users search for videos regarding black cats by pointing their camera toward, say, a black cat, as reported by Android Police.
How many people will be able to use this new capability is unknown. None of the Android phones I haven't got access to yet when I tried them.
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It will be amazing to see how this plays out in search engine results. How accurate is the search going to be? And in it, how long before Tim Pool and CryptoTube are recommended by YouTube?
Once more, Google notes in their blog post that just a "small percentage" of users would be able to access this function. Inform us if you tried the experimental feature.
It does seem intriguing to find an answer to a question by using your phone to scan an object and receive a YouTube video with the answer, and it would be wonderful to find information by looking for and discovering interesting videos that are more readily available across multiple media.