Google has recently updated its Google Maps service and will announce an "Immersive Viewing" mode that uses artificial intelligence to generate realistic 3D scenes.Further used for road planningIt is expected to be available on Android and iOS devices in cities including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dublin, Florence, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Paris, San Jose, Seattle, Tokyo, and Venice.
After this update, users in these cities will not only be able to understand the current road conditions in a more immersive way through their mobile phones and Google Maps services, but they will also be able to understand traffic jams and whether it will rain during the road planning process, making it easier for users to decide whether to take public transportation or walk to their destination.
Google first demonstrated the use of artificial intelligence to generate realistic 2022D scenes at Google I/O in 3.Immersive viewing mode, and joined the Google I/O event this yearMore upgradesIn addition to allowing more cities to use this feature, this update also allows users to have a more intuitive reference when planning their itineraries.
By generating more detailed map content through artificial intelligence, users can more easily find their location on the map in unfamiliar environments. They can also be more clear about which lane to drive in when navigating, or confirm the speed limit of the current road.
In addition, this update also adds charging station information at the location to Google Maps, making it easier for users who use electric vehicles to find the location of the charging station more quickly. At the same time, they can also directly confirm on the map whether the charging specifications provided by the charging station are consistent with their own vehicle, as well as the corresponding charging power, and further confirm whether the charging station is still available for use.
Other updates include deep learning training using billions of photos contributed to the Google Maps service, allowing the search function on Google Maps to respond to more spoken search content, making it easier for users to find their destination.





