One of the latest improvements Google has made is adding contextual features to Gemini to help simplify the search experience by providing more information relevant to the user's query. Google recently tested 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 the APK analysis of Google version 16.4.35 beta, Google is developing a feature that makes it easier for Gemini to recognize and process location information right from Google Maps. Specifically, when users open Google Maps and activate Gemini, a new "Ask about location" interface will appear on the screen. When clicking on this option, a Google Maps link will be automatically attached to the search box, helping the AI assistant better understand the context of the query.
Gemini context recognition functionality interface in Google Maps
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This means that users can ask Gemini about locations displayed on the screen without having to manually enter information. This is an important step in optimizing the search experience, especially useful for those who are often on the go and need quick information about nearby locations.
Currently, the Google Maps context feature is not widely rolled out to all Gemini users. In testing, this feature may not work perfectly for every city and only shows locations in the area, this may be a minor bug and will be fixed before the official release.
Although there is no specific information about the official launch date, with Google's development trend, users can expect a smarter and more flexible Gemini assistant in the near future.
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