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Google Maps

Google Maps has been a key tool for navigating and understanding our world, and today over two billion people rely on it monthly for accurate, up-to-date maps. With advanced AI technology, Google makes over 100 million daily updates by analyzing billions of images, supported by insights from local partners and community members. These updates ensure that travelers, whether on a global journey or a local outing, see the latest details available. A significant part of this enhancement is powered by Gemini’s AI capabilities, which improve map creation, reasoning, and summarization. The rollout of these updates begins this week in the U.S. on Android and iOS, with plans to extend similar features to Google Search in the coming months, including new AI-based review summaries and enhanced Q&A features for places.

New updates for drivers aim to make trips smoother. Google has simplified trip planning, allowing users to add stops along a route to discover top landmarks, dining options, and scenic spots before heading out. Enhanced navigation now provides clearer visuals of lanes, crosswalks, and road signs, making it easier to stay in the correct lane. Additionally, users can now view and report weather-related road disruptions, such as unplowed roads or low visibility, which is especially useful during winter.

Inspiration for local activities has also become more accessible, as users can now ask Google Maps for activity suggestions curated by Gemini. For instance, searching for “nighttime activities with friends” may yield unique ideas, such as visiting a speakeasy or enjoying live music. Gemini-powered reviews help users quickly gauge whether a place meets their preferences, such as ambiance and seating options.

Immersive View is expanding as well, now covering 150 cities, including Brussels and Kyoto, to give users an on-the-ground feel for places before they arrive. This feature, which combines AI, imagery, and computer vision, also provides real-time traffic and weather predictions for the planned visit. Immersive View for routes offers additional information like parking locations and warnings about complex turns, enhancing the navigation experience. These immersive updates are available this week for Android and iOS globally in cities with Immersive View routes.

With AI’s role expanding in Maps, Google is transforming how users get answers about their world, bringing powerful, intuitive navigation to everyday life.