In Google Maps, Gemini already exists in place listings, and it’s now coming to the navigation experience on Android and iOS. Google equates this “hands-free, conversational driving experience” to having a “knowledgeable friend in the passenger seat who can confidently help you get where you’re going.”
Gemini is replacing Google Assistant in Google Maps navigation. On Android and iOS, you’ll see the Gemini spark in the top-right corner. You can tap that or use the “Hey Google” hotword to ask questions about your trip, like if there are any nearby restaurants, what the popular dishes are, and whether parking is available. You can also ask for EV chargers along your route.
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