Google Lens was originally a very convenient feature that could be used for reverse image search, translating images, and OCR to recognize text in pictures.
However, for such a practical feature, Google has chosen to integrate it into Chrome in the worst possible way: as soon as a logged-in user clicks the Omnibox (address bar), Google Lens immediately pops up as the first option, making it extremely easy to trigger accidentally. Moreover, it cannot be disabled in Chrome’s settings.
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