Google Maps: Now an All-knowing, Omnipotent Juggernaut, or Just Another Know-it-all?
In its most recent attempt to transform into your next-door nosy neighbor, your inquisitive aunty, and your all-knowing best friend at the same time, Google has decided to amp up Google Maps. The search giant aims to incorporate new AI-crafted features that remind you of its overall boss – the renowned Google Search – hence, adding immersive navigation experiences and simplified driving instructions to its basket of navigational delights.
Immersive View – Not Just Another Fancy Term
Google has started rolling out the previously announced Immersive View feature – just in case two-dimensional maps were too mainstream for you. This feature is now being introduced to more cities, thus exponentially increasing the chances of a navigator getting completely ‘immersed’ in the experience and forgetting the original search – an absolute win!
Enhanced Features and the Eternal Search for EV Charging Stations
In addition to Immersive View, Google has decided to up its game even more by enhancing certain available features (because just adding new ones isn’t enough). One outstanding update features you’ve guessed it, our green friend, the EV charging station availability. Google is basically telling us, “Hey, not only will I tell you where to go, but I’ll also advise you where to juice up your environmentally friendly ride.”
Google Maps: A Search Bar for Life
Aiming to be more than just a ‘direction-giver’, Google Maps is attempting to transform into a cosmopolitan cyber-concierge. It will help you with not only the directions to Cafés, but it will also guide you through a maze of vague searches like ‘fall foliage’, ‘latte art’ or, if you’re really stuck for ideas, ‘things to do in Tokyo’. Thanks Google, for always knowing what we want, even when we don’t ourselves.
Hot Take:
Ah, the age-old question: “Google Maps, where shall we go today to drink our java and admire leaf arrangements?” I believe I speak for all of us when I say we didn’t realize we needed an AI to find latte art until Google went ahead and envisioned it for us. Remember folks, it’s not about whether we need these features, but about how convincingly Google convinces us that we do. So, here’s to getting lost in immersive views, finding obscure solo pursuits in Tokyo, and hoping that our EV car makes it to the next charging station… Cheers!
Original article: https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/26/23932315/google-maps-ai-immersive-view-ev-charging-search