Have you seen a picture on the Internet and You don’t know if it’s real or if it was created using artificial intelligenceIt’s probably happened to you before, but now Google will help you find the answer using its ‘Circle to Search’ tool, which with its latest update will be able to do even more things.
Google has already presented its next generation of smartphones, the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL and Pixel 9 Pro Fold, and these devices come with AI-based features, among other things. But the company also will update ‘Surround to Search’ with more featureswhich will be available first for the Pixel 9, but will not be exclusive: they will arrive on more Android phones.
‘Surround and seek’ improves: Here’s what you can do
The main novelty of this update of ‘Surround to search’ is related to artificial intelligence. In a world where more and more images created using generative artificial intelligence are being shared, Your mobile will now help you identify them using ‘Surround to search’.
When we use this tool, by circling the image we want to search for, we can access the “About this image” section after performing the search, and Google will analyze the context and background of the image to tell us if it was generated with artificial intelligenceIf we are not sure whether an image is real or AI-made, ‘Surround to Search’ will help us find out.
Another feature that will arrive in the next update of ‘Surround to Search’ is the possibility of Share images or parts of the screen that we want much faster. Starting with this version, you will only need to circle an object or subject for the tool to detect it and allow you to share it directly from the ‘Circle to search’ screen, thanks to a new button that will be located on the region of the screen that you have selected.
The new ‘Surround to Search’ features will first come to the Pixel 9, but will also be available on other devices in the future.
This new, even smarter version of Rodea to search will be available starting next September on all Pixel 9 family phones. In principle, these functions will be exclusive to the new Google smartphones, but the company assures that In the future they will also be available for other devices that are compatible with ‘Surround to Search’, so we can expect it to reach not only previous generations of the Google Pixel, but also devices from other manufacturers.
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Via | Android Police