This AI Will Change How You See the World: Google AI Studio

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Kevin Stratvert
Imagine having an assistant right in your pocket that understands and explains the world through you...
Video Transcript:
Imagine this. You're in the kitchen wondering  what can I make with these ingredients? Or staring at your shirt label thinking what's the  best setting for my washing machine?
Maybe you're traveling and asking what's the story behind  this place? What if I told you there's an AI that can understand and explain what it sees  through your phone's camera and it's free to use and you can use it right now. Today we'll look  at some incredible features of Google AI Studio, a tool that transforms your phone into a real-time  assistant for everything you see in the world.
Let's dive in. To get Google AI Studio on your  phone, simply visit this website and sign in with your Google account. This cutting-edge tool is  developed by Google Deep Brain.
This is Google's advanced AI division, which is known for creating  some of the most innovative technology out there. Once you sign in, click on the menu in the top  left-hand corner, then select "stream real-time. " This allows the AI to see exactly what you're  seeing in real-time and then you can ask questions about it.
It's like having an assistant that  walks with you and understands the world around you. At the very bottom of the interface, you'll  need to turn on your microphone and your camera. Now let's check out what you can do with it. 
Hey, can you hear me okay? Yes, I can hear you. Is there anything you would like to talk about? 
Yeah, what is that building over there on the other side of the water? That building looks like  a stadium with a very distinctive roof. This is in Seattle.
Okay, that stadium in the distance  is most likely Husky Stadium, which is where the University of Washington Huskies play football.  Is that what you were looking for? Oh nice, yeah.
Anything interesting that you could tell me  about that stadium? Husky Stadium is an open-air stadium with a seating capacity of over 70,000.  Can you see where I am right now?
Yes, I can see we're at Alaska Airlines Field, which is home  to the University of Washington Huskies. It's a stadium with a distinctive metal roof and a large  purple W logo. Hey, right outside of the stadium, there's some type of structure here.
It looks  like a station. Can you tell me about that? Yes, it does look like a station of some kind, likely a  train or light rail station given the structure's design and the presence of what could be a train  schedule.
Can I take a train downtown from here? Light rail does go downtown. Can you tell me  about what you see right now?
Sure, I see a paved sidewalk with a curved concrete structure  up left and a building made of brick on the right. There are several cars parked and a few people  are walking around. There are also a few bike rentals available on the left.
What do you think  I can make with all these ingredients that you see right here? It looks like you are preparing  to bake something, perhaps cookies. There are ingredients such as flour, sugar, butter, eggs,  chocolate chips, and vanilla extract visible in the image.
Is that correct? Oh, you know it. I  want to bake some chocolate chip cookies.
Okay, so you are planning to bake chocolate chip cookies.  Do you have a specific recipe that you will be following or are you using a general recipe? Can  you share a general chocolate chip cookie recipe?
Sure, here's a general chocolate chip cookie  recipe. You'll need one cup of softened butter, three quarters cup of granulated sugar, three  quarters cup of packed brown sugar, two teaspoons of. .
. Oh nice, okay. And then what should I  preheat my oven to?
Generally, you'll want to preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.  Have you ever heard of the Kevin Cookie Company? I haven't heard of the Kevin Cookie before.
Could  you tell me more about it? You need to get out more. Can you tell me about this label?
Sure, the  label is for a Tommy Hilfiger shirt. It is made in China and the material is 100% cotton. It says to  wash dark colors separately and to dry promptly.
Do you know what these. . .
what do these. . .
what do  these icons mean right here? Those icons represent washing and care instructions for the garment. The  first icon means the garment can be machine washed at 30 degrees Celsius or 85 degrees Fahrenheit  for the US standard.
The triangle means do not bleach. The square with a circle inside means  the garment can be tumble dried and the circle means it can be dry cleaned. So, given that,  what settings should I choose on my washing machine?
Based on the label, you should wash the  shirt in cold water and avoid using bleach. The machine should be set on a normal cycle. Given  the recommendation to dry promptly, I recommend using the lowest heat setting on your dryer or  hang dry.
Do you have any other questions? Okay, what about the wash temperature? The wash  temperature should be set to cold for the shirt.
Do you have any other questions about settings?  Yeah, anything else that I should set or does all this look good? Everything looks good based on  the shirt's label.
The temperature is set to cold, the normal cycle is selected, and there doesn't  seem to be a need for any of the other settings based on the label. This technology is incredible.  Now, imagine taking it to the next level, using it through your glasses.
Picture this, your glasses  are equipped with a camera and speakers, allowing you to ask questions anytime and anywhere. In  fact, Google is already working on something like this called Project Astra. It's currently  in testing with a select group of trusted users, but honestly, the potential is huge.
Oh, and  before we wrap up, let's try something fun. Hal, can you turn off the camera and also edit the  video for me? I'm sorry, Kevin.
I'm afraid I can't do that. Classic Hal. Thanks for  watching and I'll see you in the next one.
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