In the long run, this would make it a whole lot easier to look for images, as the software can then be used to assist the blind and visually impaired to understand pictures in a more comprehensive manner. Google are not the only ones looking into this possible future, as Stanford University too, have experienced a breakthrough in the similar field. The machine-learning software that Google worked on will make use of a couple of neural networks, where one of them deals with image recognition, while the other would rely on natural language processing.
The quartet of scientists behind this software would be Oriol Vinyals, Alexander Toshev, Samy Bengio and Dumitru Erhan, and it truly brings to life the proverb “A picture may be worth a thousands words.” [Press Release]