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Sunday, July 30, 2023

Google Maps: How AI is Revolutionizing the Navigation Experience - Fagen wasanni

Google has recently introduced artificial intelligence (AI) into Google Maps, aiming to provide users with a more efficient and practical driving experience. This AI integration replaces the previous speech recognition feature, and will be gradually rolled out to Android devices with a minimum version of 9.0.

To utilize the Google Maps AI, users simply need to tap the microphone icon within the application. This activates the Google Assistant, which presents cards with suggested topics for voice assistant inquiries, resulting in faster interactions and easy access to necessary information. The integration of advanced voice recognition technology and AI algorithms from the virtual assistant aims to enhance the accuracy of Google Maps’ functions.

One major benefit of incorporating the Google Assistant into Maps is the introduction of Driving Mode. This feature allows users to perform hands-free tasks while driving by utilizing voice commands. With Driving Mode, users can safely read messages, make calls, and access other features without distraction.

In addition to these updates, Google Maps also offers a unique feature called “travel back in time.” To use this feature, open Google Maps on your computer, search for the desired location, and click on the Street View Pegman doll. From there, navigate to the specific point and wait for the latest image to load. Generally, the most recent images captured by Google Maps cars have higher resolution than older ones.

Overall, Google’s implementation of AI in Maps aims to improve user experience and accessibility. By combining advanced voice recognition technology and practical features like Driving Mode, Google Maps becomes a more efficient and safer navigation tool for users.

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