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Google Maps gets a smarter, more 'human' co-pilot
Is it just me, or has it always felt like Google Maps just barked orders? “Turn right in 300 feet,” it might say, like a backseat driver lacking any sense of humor. However, those days seem to be over ...
Pull up a web browser, type in an address, and within seconds a person can zoom from a satellite view of a continent down to the front door of a specific house. Now scientists have built something ...
Google Maps’ Ask Maps feature uses Google Gemini to turn navigation into a conversation, letting you ask detailed, personalized queries instead of basic searches. It analyzes reviews, photos, and ...
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