Google Lens is increasingly taking up space in some of Google’s apps as well as its Pixel phones which have received an enhancement around this app. Now Lens will be able to fully identify each of the letters your doctor has handwritten in these prescriptions that sometimes look like a hieroglyph.
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Lens and its ability to understand your doctor
Google announced, via 9to5Google, at an event in India this morning, a new Lens feature that will allow you to decipher the written prescriptions by doctors.
This new feature is the result of the collaboration with pharmacists and it will allow users to take a photo of the prescription, either from Google Lens or uploaded as an image, so that the Google app can detect the prescribed medication.
We started working on the complex process of identifying what is written on medical prescriptions by creating an assistive model to digitize it, using AI, for healthcare professionals.#GoogleForIndia pic.twitter.com/XD8YwJ6HBr
— Google India (@GoogleIndia) December 19, 2022
A way to help those documents written by doctors by scanning them and thus use this surprising capacity that this application sometimes has. In any case, Lens will use other means to give the final result of the prescribed medication.
You have to rely on margin of error in medication It is abnormally high, so we will have to see the capacity of this new function when it arrives at Google Lens. The big G didn’t give a specific date for its launch, but it showed how it works in a post on Twitter.
The fact that Google present in India This novelty is due to the fact that it is the country with the highest number of users who use Lens, so there are enough reasons to improve the app experience there, although in Europe we will also have it as far as we know.
Anyway, a important news for this application to help anyone decipher the hard-to-read prescriptions of many doctors.
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