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Many doctors rush to write prescriptions for medicine, making it difficult for patients to comprehend what they wrote.
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This problem has been present for many decades, and many tech companies have tried to fix it with little or no success.
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Google now has a go at translating these unfathomable texts.
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Monday's announcement by the search giant at its Indian annual conference was made by pharmacists that they are working with them to determine doctors' handwriting.
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Google Lens will roll out a feature that allows users to take a photo of their prescriptions or upload one from their photo library.
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After the image has been processed, the app detects medicines in the note. A Google executive demonstrated this in a demonstration.
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The company should have revealed when it would release the new capability to the public.
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Google stated that India has the most significant number of Google Lens users worldwide.
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Google for India, the annual event of Google in South Asia, showcases many new developments.
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According to the company, it is also working on a single model that will cover more than 100 Indian languages to enable the internet journeys of the following million people in the South Asian market.
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India is a significant market for Google. The company has more than half a million users there.
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It's been tough for Google in South Asia, where it was slapped twice in recent months by India's antitrust regulator.
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