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Google Maps Getting Gemini AI Tips, EV Charger Predictions, and Anonymous Reviews

Google today announced several new features that are coming to the Google Maps app, including Gemini-powered tips, trending places, and estimates on EV charger availability.

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When searching for places in the Google Maps app like restaurants or hotels, there's now a "Know Before You Go" section that's powered by Gemini. The section provides tips on what to expect, pulling information from user reviews and other online content. It can include tips on how to book a reservation, what the secret menu items are, where to park, and more.

An updated Explore tab features trending and popular restaurants, activities, and popular sites near you. The suggestions can be accessed by swiping up, with curated lists from trusted sites easier to access.

Electric vehicle owners already have access to real-time information on whether charging locations have an open spot, but Google Maps will now use AI to predict how many chargers will likely be available at your arrival time to a charging location. Google says the feature uses AI to analyze historical and real-time charger availability for predictions so you can avoid charging lines.

Finally, Google is now adding support for sharing reviews without using your real name. Users can choose a nickname and profile picture to be associated with their reviews.

Insider tips are available today for iOS users, while the updated Explore tab and the review name change option is rolling out this month. Charger predictions will initially be limited to Android Auto and cars with Google built-in, but the functionality could eventually expand.

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WarmWinterHat Avatar
17 weeks ago
And Apple continues to use Yelp, which I don’t think has anyone actually used in well over a decade. ☹️
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 weeks ago
oh great more useless AI crap. I swear in a couple of weeks diapers will be powered by AI.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 weeks ago
Happy to see anonymized reviews. Should have been there a long time ago. Also not surprised to see Google adding AI features in Maps.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 weeks ago

Finally, Google is now adding support for sharing reviews without using your real name. Users can choose a nickname and profile picture to be associated with their reviews.
I don't like this one. People already abuse reviews to attack and smear businesses for petty reasons. Letting people mask their identity will not help this.
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falainber Avatar
17 weeks ago
Apple Maps users, don't worry. Apple will subcontract its maps AI features to Google anyways (at some point).
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17 weeks ago
As I ask about so many other new features - regardless of platform - can any of this be turned off? Or so we have to look at them the way we have to look at “Guides We Love” in Apple’s Maps app?
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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