![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the US, Google is adding data related to HOV (High-occupancy vehicle) lanes to help better plan the route. It is also bringing improved lane details to help drivers plan lane changes in an effiecient and safe manner, especially on highways. The company will soon show various colours to accurately depict buildings and help orient drivers. Google also has a lot in store for cars as the company is improving the navigation on Maps to better guide drivers. Lens is expanding to more than 50 new cities including Austin, Las Vegas, Rome, São Paulo and Taipei later this week. Lens will take advantage of augumented reality and AI to show the correct path as well as assist with navigation. Google is also expanding Lens (formerly called Search with Live View) which will help users orient themselves based on the surroundings. The new feature is rolling out in France, Germany, Japan, the UK and the US this week, with the company's plan to expand to more countries over time. These results are based on the analysis of billions of photos shared by the Google Maps community - all done with AI and advanced image recognition models. Now, when you search in Maps for specific things like the best place to find “animal latte art” or “pumpkin patch with my dog,” you’ll get photo-first results of what you’re looking for. ![]()
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