Google has introduced Gemini into its Maps service to expand user capabilities.
Google has announced the integration of Gemini artificial intelligence into its mapping service, Maps. Users will now be able to interact with a chatbot while driving, receiving useful tips and clarifying routes without having to distract themselves with their phones. This innovation, which is based on combining data from Street View and navigation systems, makes it easier and more accurate to find the information you need.
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With Gemini, users can ask about places along their route, get news and sports updates, and report traffic events by voice. The new feature supports sequential dialogue, allowing users to refine their queries, such as asking about restaurants with a specific menu in the area.
The new features are expected to be available on iOS and Android platforms in the coming weeks, starting in the United States. The software will also use information from 250 million locations to improve navigation, and integration with Google Lens will allow you to identify objects in real time by pointing your camera at landmarks and getting instant answers.