Google Will Solve your math problem : Google Lens
Google Lens will include a 'Homework' filter that solves math problems using an app called Socratic.Google is using technology from a mobile learning app called Socratic — which the company acquired in 2019 — to run the forthcoming Lens feature, solving homework problems with nothing but a picture of the equation, according to a recent blog post on Google's website.
Google has offered students and parents more tools to make homeschooling and studying easier.
In May of this year, it launched a feature within Search based on augmented reality that lets users see 3D anatomy models, in addition to cellular structures. Soon, the colossal tech giant will help everyone solve math problems with nothing more than a photo taken via Google Lens, reports Engadget.Once Google Lens goes live, users will snap a pic of their study material, highlight a troublesome equation or complex problem to access step-by-step guides with meticulous explainers. The aim is to make looking up mathematical concepts as easy as possible, since applying concepts and formulas comes only after understanding them.
The idea is to make it easy to look up mathematical concepts giving you trouble, since you need to be able to understand them to be able to apply them. Google didn’t say when the Lens feature will roll out, but Socratic itself is available as standalone apps for iOS and Android.
Google’s Director of Program Management for Education, has also highlighted other tools that can help students who need to stay home due to the pandemic. She touched upon Read Along, which could foster kids’ love for reading, Google Meet’s live caption and a smart speaker feature called Family Bell that can keep you on track by announcing when it's time to start an online class and when it’s time to take a break.

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