You may be one of those who couldn’t do without a GPS app on the road, even if you know your route well. We can understand you, knowing that Google Maps and Waze can save you from some mishaps, such as taking a blocked route or informing you that a road you usually take is closed.
You’ll definitely have a harder time driving without GPS enabled from now on, and not just thanks to Gemini’s Maps integration. The application will have a function called « live lane guidance » which will greatly facilitate your journeys.
The new live lane guidance from Maps will put an end to your ordeal on the highway
Have you ever found yourself struggling to know which exit to choose, even with Google Maps active? It’s probably ancient history. Google launches new AI-powered feature titled live lane guidance (literally “real-time road guidance” in French) on the application. In short, it allows Maps to get into your shoes and see the road from your perspective.
Thus, AI can provide you with much more precise navigation assistance in real time when you must change lanes to follow your route.
« If you’re in the left lane and your exit is on the right, real-time route guidance automatically detects and uses clear audio and visual cues to remind you to move in time. To do this, our on-board AI analyzes lane markings and traffic signs captured by the car’s front camera. », Indicates Google on its blog.
A short video shared by the Alphabet subsidiary shows that the paths on which to choose appear blue and that an injunction to change your view appears on the screen.
Real-time route guidance will first be available on the Polestar 4 SUV coupe in the United States and Sweden in the coming months before arriving in the rest of the world. As you can see, you will have to drive a vehicle equipped with cameras to benefit from this innovation. Remember that the Polestar 4, 100% electric, is good sold in France from €61,800.
Regardless, Google Maps has continued to evolve in recent weeks, both to satisfy pedestrians and motorists.
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