
Google announced today the integration of Gemini smart technology capabilities into the “Google Maps” application to provide an interactive and smooth navigation experience for users who rely on walking or cycling, with the aim of facilitating the process of instantaneous road inquiries without the need to stop. The launch comes after the growing demand for navigation solutions tailored to alternative modes of transportation in many cities around the world.
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Reports indicate that walking and cycling users will now be able to ask quick questions on the go and get instant answers about directions or nearby points of interest, without slowing down or stopping. Google says: “This experience is designed to help users maintain the pace of movement without interruption and get the most out of smart mobility.”
A practical solution for traveling and exploring new cities
Through this feature, Google focuses on facilitating the lives of travelers and residents within cities, as they can now rely on conditional and instantaneous inquiries while moving, and enjoy rich information without disrupting the trip. Google adds: “We seek to raise the level of comfort for users, especially when exploring new cities on foot or by bike.”
Automate inquiries and reduce manual phone handling
Integration with Gemini represents a shift in how users interact with devices on the go; Google confirmed that “the new technology focuses on reducing the need for manual interaction with the phone, and allows quick questions to be asked safely without distracting attention from the road.” This increases the efficiency of using maps and improves safety during movement.
The importance of the feature for walking and cycling users
Through this step, Google sets a new standard for smart navigation applications, by reducing trip interruption and improving ease of access to vital information while on the move. This development may provide a higher level of comfort and maximum benefit from the application for its users in daily use and daily transportation.
The integration of Gemini into Google Maps is a qualitative development that directly reflects on the user experience, as it enhances the safety and flexibility of navigation for those who rely on walking or cycling and puts in their hands a smart tool that saves time and supports smooth exploration in all areas.
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