All Google Maps users receive free perks that help keep eyes on the road – don’t risk receiving a fine
There is an exciting new feature set to impress cyclists and EV drivers
GOOGLE Maps users are set to see an AI upgrade that will help them keep their eyes on the road – don’t be caught out.
The latest update will offer 3D planned routes, orientation features, predicted weather details and more.
Immersive View for routes provides users with an AI generated preview of their journey.
It even shows predicted weather and traffic details along the planned route which will come in handy while deciding what time to travel.
Google Maps is also introducing features to help users orientate themselves in new locations.
“Simply tap the Lens icon in the search bar and lift your phone to find information about nearby ATMs, transit stations, restaurants, coffee shops and stores,” penned Google’s Chris Phillips in .
And, in the next 12 months an improved navigation tool will be rolled out that helps drivers.
Lane details on the road will become clearer to avoid stressful, last minute changes.
AI is also set to provide motorists with speed limit information to make sure they stay safe on the road when signs are obscured.
Meanwhile, EV owners can wave goodbye to charging anxiety as the nearest stations will be available to see at the tap of a button.
Chris explained: “Starting this week, building on our capabilities in cars with Google built-in, EV drivers on Android and iOS will now see even more helpful charging station information, including whether a charger is compatible with their vehicle and whether the available chargers are fast, medium, or slow to help you find the charging station that best meets your needs.”
The upgrade can also help users decide where to go and what to do when they’re struggling to find a plan.
They can search for an activity, such as pumpkin patches, and a list of photo-first results will appear to make choosing a location easier and faster.
Users can also type in “things to do” and will be presented with suggestions that suit the area or country they’re in.
“Tap on the places that interest you to learn more, and even save the options to a list if you want to check them out later,” added Chris.
“Thematic results for activities and dining roll out globally on Android and iOS in the coming weeks.”
This comes as an “emoji” update has already taken place on Maps, allowing users to easily identify what a pinned location is.
Meanwhile, a husband ended up divorcing his “cheating” wife after spotting her cuddling her ‘lover’ on Google Maps.
He saw the Street View evidence of his spouse embracing a stranger while planning his route ahead of a long drive.
Plus, a homeowner who penned an X-rated message on their roof to “mock their nosy neighbours” spying on Maps, didn’t expect what happened next.
The property in Lake County, Illinois, US, was spotted by a Facebook user who shared a screenshot of the cheeky giant graffiti.
And, Google has now announced a massive upgrade to its Bard AI chatbot as the firm steps up rivalry against ChatGPT.
The free service will now connect to some of Google’s biggest apps, including YouTube, Gmail and Maps.
An enhanced integration means users can ask Bard to get information from their emails and other private documents.