One of the standout features of the Google Maps app is the ability to pinpoint locations in screenshots and save them to personal lists. This makes it easy for users to organize their travel plans without worrying about losing travel ideas from their camera roll.
Users can upload screenshots to Google Maps to help plan their trip.
Developed by Gemini's artificial intelligence (AI) technology, this feature automatically detects locations within screenshot text, displays them on a map, and allows users to save the locations for sharing.
Currently, this feature is only available in English for iOS users in the US, while the Android version will be released later. Users in other markets will need more time.
Many other Google apps have also been 'upgraded'.
Additionally, Google is updating its AI Overview for Google Search as part of its goal to expand its travel planning tools. The new itinerary builder feature will be rolled out in English on both mobile and desktop devices in the US, allowing users to create travel ideas for "specific regions or entire countries."
Following Google Maps, people and motorbikes plunged into the canal.
Users can enter phrases like "create a vacation itinerary for Greece that focuses on history" to discover reviews, photos from other users, and suggested location maps, which can be saved to Google Maps or exported to Docs or Gmail.
Additionally, the AI Overview feature in Google Lens, which provides information about any object the camera is pointing at, will soon support languages such as Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Finally, the price drop alert feature already available on Google Flights will be rolled out globally to Google's hotel search engine this week. Users will be able to track prices for selected dates and destinations via email notifications, with filters such as region, star rating, and beach access.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/google-maps-giup-lap-ke-hoach-cho-chuyen-du-lich-185250328063047263.htm






Comment (0)