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    Gemini Rolls Out Ask Maps to Make Google Maps More Interactive

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    Google is introducing a new Gemini AI feature to the Google Maps app on Thursday called Ask Maps. Described as a “conversational experience,” the feature allows users to interact naturally with the app — asking follow-up questions, rephrasing queries and exploring new prompts — similar to Gemini for Home devices.

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    While Google Maps has long offered route-based voice navigation, Ask Maps goes much deeper to answer questions about trip details and the surrounding area. 

    In one case, Google suggests using Ask Maps to find a nearby charging station if your phone’s battery is dying. In another, Ask Maps can be used to find a well-lit tennis court for evening play. The new feature also offers in-depth recommendations for stops and tips when visiting popular tourist destinations. 

    Gemini will also learn from the information you have stored in Maps in the past, such as what kind of restaurants you like visiting.

    A Google representative didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. 

    These conversational features have also moved into the more traditional Gemini commands. Once your app gets the update, expect directions to sound a bit more natural and flow with on-map highlights more readily. Google Maps is also enhancing your ability to find alternative routes in case of traffic issues and improving the experience when you reach a destination, like highlighting which side of a building the entrances are on.

    Ask Maps is rolling out to American and Indian users right now, with the enhanced Maps features set to expand to platforms like CarPlay and Android Auto in the coming months.





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