Google rolled out a host of updates this month for Maps. Among them was further integration of its AI chatbot, Gemini. The AI ...
Across all Gemini’s incarnations, Google stresses its conversational abilities. Whereas Assistant was hard-pressed to keep ...
In the coming weeks, people will be able to ask AI assistant Gemini to answer questions, provide summaries and add calendar ...
Google looks to be swapping Assistant for Gemini in an upcoming version of Maps, which will introduce new AI-powered voice ...
Google Maps leads the way in navigation, both for drivers and those on foot, including public transport or cycling too. Now ...
With Gemini AI baked into Maps, Google is looking to make navigation conversational, situational and personal.
While Google Assistant shares some features with the assistants mentioned above, Google's version is more conversational, which means you can ask follow-up questions if you need more information.
As we previously spotted and Google later confirmed in a series of deprecations, the Assistant Driving Mode for Google Maps is going away later this month. Update: Only the App Launcher is going away.
Most smartphones these days all have the capability to be controlled by voice commands, thanks to virtual assistance software. This perk is essential when you can't physically handle or look at your ...