Google Maps has now made smart navigation available with the inclusion of Gemini, its artificial intelligence assistant, for peacocks and cyclists. This new feature allows users to get real-time information, recommendations and assistance through voice commands without ever touching their phone.
Now, Gemini functions mainly as a driving support and acts as a virtual co-pilot. However, Google has announced that the technology can be used while walking or cycling, expanding safe and personalized navigation.
GEMINI ON GOOGLE MAPS: WALKING OR BIKE IN REAL TIME
Users traveling to a nearby city can interact with Gemini directly from Google Maps and ask questions like:
- “Google, where is this colony?”
- “What are the top rated restaurants looking for here?”
Gemini analyzes the route, location and usage history of Maps to offer relevant recommendations, facilitating the exploration of undiscovered areas and enhancing the tourist or everyday experience.
HANDS-FREE NAVIGATION FOR CYCLISTS
For cyclists, the Gemini integration represents a key advance in safety and comfort. The hardware allows you to consult your mobile phone support when needed, helping you stay focused on the road.
Below are the available features:
- Inquire about your estimated arrival time
- Text yourself as:
“Tell Sarah I’ll be 10 minutes late”
All without handlebars, which reduces distraction and improves the navigation experience.
AVAILABILITY OF GEMINI ON GOOGLE MAPS
Gemini Navigation for Peaches and Cyclists is now available for iOS users, with its implementation on Android devices rolling out gradually.
With this update, Google focuses on artificial intelligence applied to movement in cities, making Google Maps an even more useful tool for people who actively use it.

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