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How to use 'Visual Look Up' feature on iOS 17 to find information easily

FOX News

Kurt "The Cyberguy" Knutsson explains how use the new iOS 17 feature to find information easily. You may not be able to decipher what's in every photo, but now your iPhone can. With Apple's new iOS 17 feature, "Visual Look Up," you can do just that. 'Visual Look Up' lets you snap a picture and search for information about various objects and scenes in your image. Whether it's a famous landmark, a beautiful flower, a cute animal or a delicious dish, 'Visual Look Up' can help you identify and learn more about it.


Baffled by the symbols on your car's dashboard? Your iPhone will soon tell you what they mean

Daily Mail - Science & tech

We've all been there - a new symbol pops up on your car's dashboard that you don't recognise, causing panic to set in. But the days of frantically rooting around for your car's handbook could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to Apple's next iPhone update. The tech giant is updating its Visual Look Up tool in the upcoming iOS 17 update. While the tool can already recognise popular landmarks, statues, art, plants, pets and more in photos, Apple has confirmed that it will soon also recognise symbols. 'Now users can identify food, storefronts, signs, and symbols, and lift individual subjects from photos and videos,' it explained.


5 ways artificial intelligence is upgrading software engineering

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It is estimated that AI-enabled tools alone will generate $2.9 trillion in business value by 2021. The stats speak for themselves. AI clearly follows the motto "go big or go home". This explosive growth of AI in different sectors of technology is also beginning to show its colors in software development. Shawn Drost, co-founder and lead instructor of coding boot camp'Hack Reactor' says that AI still has a long way to go and is only impacting the workflow of a small portion of software engineers on a minority of projects right now.