Apple Introduces iPhone Feature That Turns Users Into Nature Detectives
Apple has unveiled a hidden feature within the iPhone's Photos app that allows users to identify insects, plants, and other natural elements instantly. By taking a close-up photo of a creature or plant and opening it in the Photos app, users can tap the information icon, which activates the "Visual Look Up" tool. This feature uses artificial intelligence to provide detailed information about the subject directly through Siri.
What sets this tool apart is its conversational capability, enabling users to ask follow-up questions about the photographed organism without leaving the Photos app. For example, users can inquire whether an insect is harmful to their tomato plants, learn about its lifespan, or discover how to attract similar beneficial insects to their garden.
This innovation effectively transforms the iPhone's photo library into a real-world nature encyclopedia, encouraging users to explore and learn about the diverse ecosystem in their own yards. Apple highlights that this tool makes it easy and engaging to identify and understand local wildlife, from colorful bugs to unique plants, simply by scanning the garden with the iPhone camera.