In addition to adding Gemina to various Google services, this artificial ielligence has also been added to the Google Maps application. In the following, we will get to know the new features that Gemina has brought to Maps.
According to The Verge, Google announced that Geminai is going to bring “the first hands-free conversational driving experience” to Maps users. According to Google, the experience will be like “having a knowledgeable friend in the seat next to you who can confidely help you get to your destination.” Of course, there is also the issue of trusting artificial ielligence here, and it remains to be seen to what exte Geminai can help users drive better.
Google Maps application is now equipped with Gemina artificial ielligence
Users can now ask Geminay general questions while driving or walking on Google Maps. The system combines geographic data from Maps with local information about the community and surrounding area to provide answers about poteial businesses or destinations.

For example, you can ask Gemina to suggest suitable restauras along a certain route, and then request that it route you to one of those recommended restauras. Users can also report hazards such as car accides or get summaries of rece eves, news or emails while en route. To activate Gemina in Maps, just say “Hey Google” or tap the Gemina icon in the upper right corner of the application.
Gemini can also do other things like add an eve to your calendar. Google will use artificial ielligence to improve its voice guidance. In this way, instead of distance-based commands, recognizable visual signs such as gas stations, restauras or landmarks are used.

Also, even if you are not navigating, Google Maps will now warn you about heavy traffic and notify you ahead of time of any disruptions in the road ahead. This feature is currely only available in the US.
In addition, you can tap on the camera icon in the Google Maps search bar and hold the phone in fro of you to detect places such as restauras, cafes, shops or famous landmarks in fro of you, and then ask questions about them.
According to Google, these new features will be free for all users who are logged in and will be available initially for Android, iOS and later for cars equipped with Google built-in system.



