Google is rolling out new Gemini-powered features in Maps that aim to make navigation more conversational and intuitive, according to a blog post from the company on Wednesday. The update introduces the first hands-free, voice-driven navigation experience in Maps, built with Gemini and Google’s "comprehensive information about the real world." Users can now ask complex, multi-step questions such as, "Is there a budget-friendly restaurant with vegan options along my route?" or "What’s parking like there?" Gemini can also handle personal tasks, like adding a calendar event for later in the day. SEE ALSO: Google Maps will soon tell you when you need to switch lanes Another addition is landmark-based navigation. Instead of generic cues like "turn right in 500 feet," Gemini will reference real-world markers, offering directions such as "turn right after the Thai Siam Restaurant." Google says it analyzed information from over 250 ...
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