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Google Lens image and text multisearch will soon be available in multi languages
The multisearch feature will allow users search for multiple things at once.

Keynotes
- Google is reimagining search with AI in an effort to return more pertinent results.
- This fall, Multisearch, which indexes both images and text, will be available in 70 languages.
- Younger users are increasingly abandoning Google in favour of TikTok.
Google is reimagining search with AI in an effort to return more pertinent results. On Wednesday, the company announced that it would be expanding Multisearch, a feature that lets users find information via not only text but also voice and images. It also introduced new features, such as a set of quick links beneath the search bar and a set of keywords that, when combined with user history, recommend content that is both relevant and useful.

This shift reflects the fact that younger users are increasingly abandoning Google in favour of TikTok. Google receives the bulk of its annual revenue from its search product.
What follows are the most important points we gathered on Google Search-on
Important Google SearchOn takeaways:

1) While text searches have always been crucial, the advent of image searches has made them even more so. With 8 billion monthly uses, Lens has been called “the next keyboard,” but is it really for business-to-business communication?
2) This fall, Multisearch, which indexes both images and text, will be available in 70 languages. Even MultiSearch in my area is covered. still doesn’t seem to have much B2B relevance.
3) As soon as a user begins typing, Google will display suggested questions along with related images, descriptions, reviews, and more. You can use them to narrow or broaden your search.
4) 3D models receive 50% more interaction than 2D ones from viewers.
5), when you look at a webpage on your mobile device, Google will give you information and links to related content and more information about the page you are looking at.
Google sees the future of search as entirely mobile, as evidenced by the fact that all examples were given on mobile devices.
In general, there were more changes in the B2C search space than in the B2B search space, but the B2B space will soon feel the effects of the changes in the B2C space.