One of Google's latest improvements is adding contextual features to Gemini to simplify the search experience by providing more information relevant to the user's query. Recently, Google has been testing integrating Gemini's contextual power into Google Maps to allow users to quickly add locations to their search queries.
According to Android Authority , based on an analysis of the APK of Google's 16.4.35 beta version, Google is developing a feature that will help Gemini easily recognize and process location information directly from Google Maps. Specifically, when a user has Google Maps open and activates Gemini, a new "Ask about a place" interface will appear on the screen. When this option is clicked, a Google Maps link will automatically be attached to the search box, helping the AI assistant better understand the context of the query.
The context-aware interface of Gemini in Google Maps.
An important step to optimize your Google Maps experience.
This means users can ask Gemini about locations displayed on the screen without manually entering the information. This is a significant step forward in optimizing the search experience, especially useful for those who travel frequently and need quick information about nearby locations.
Currently, the Google Maps contextual feature has not been widely rolled out to all Gemini users. Through testing, this feature may not work perfectly for every city, but only display locations within a specific area. This could be a minor bug and will be fixed before the official release.
Although there is no specific information about the official launch date, given Google's development trends, users can expect a smarter and more flexible Gemini assistant in the near future.
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