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Google Maps gets update

Google Maps received a major update recently, introducing several new features aimed at making navigation more intuitive and user-friendly.

The new update is said to provide an immersive exploration experience, improved EV charging resources, and a “glanceable” way to use Google Maps, showcasing advanced AI techniques such as computer vision and predictive models.

One such feature is the Immersive View, which provides a more detailed look at the environment using augmented reality technology. This feature shows real-time information about the surroundings, including the names of buildings and other landmarks, making it easier for users to navigate unfamiliar areas.

Another feature is the EV owners, which is designed specifically for electric vehicle owners, providing them with information on charging stations along their route. Additionally, the update includes the Glanceable Directions feature, which provides users with directions that can be easily seen at a glance, making it easier for users to navigate while on the go.

The update also includes a new interface, enhanced location sharing capabilities, and an updated “Live View” mode that offers a more detailed view of the environment. These modifications are part of Google’s ongoing efforts to make Google Maps the go-to app for navigation and location-based services.

One of the most significant updates in this release is the new interface, which has been redesigned to provide a more streamlined experience for users. The interface now features larger icons and a more intuitive layout, making it easier for users to access the features they need. Additionally, location sharing has been improved, allowing users to share their real-time location with friends and family more easily.

Another key update is the “Live View” mode, which provides a more detailed look at the environment using augmented reality technology. This mode shows real-time information about the surroundings, including the names of buildings and other landmarks. With this feature, users can easily navigate unfamiliar areas, even without an internet connection.

These features demonstrate Google’s commitment to making Google Maps the go-to app for navigation and location-based services and it’s transitioning into the AI phase.

The sources for this piece include an article in Mashable.

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