Apple's iOS17 image viewing and query function can identify car dashboard alarms
On November 6th, IT Home reported that "View Image Query" is an intelligent recognition feature launched by Apple in iOS15 and has been improved in iOS16 and iOS17. Users can pause the video at any frame, or use this function in photos to identify the food in the photos or videos and suggest relevant recipes
On November 6th, IT Home reported that "View Image Query" is an intelligent recognition feature launched by Apple in iOS15 and has been improved in iOS16 and iOS17. Users can pause the video at any frame, or use this function in photos to identify the food in the photos or videos and suggest relevant recipes.
According to tests conducted by foreign media on the 9To5Mac, Apple's iOS17 also covers the "view image query" function in the automotive field, supporting taking photos to view the alarm signs on the car dashboard.
From the figure, it can be seen that it can identify multiple symbols and icons in the same image and tell the user the meaning of these signs lighting up, thereby helping to quickly identify faults.
How to use the "View Image Query" function attached to IT Home:
Open a photo in full screen view, or pause the video at any frame.
If the 'Information' button displays a symbol with a star, it indicates that 'View Image Query' is available.
Tap the star "Information" button, then tap "Query" at the top of the photo information to view the "View Image Query" results.
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