Google introduces new holiday planning functions for searching, maps and gemini

Google introduces a lot of new functions – some driven by artificial intelligence – in the past, maps and Gemini, to help people plan summer holidays. New features appear when users turn to tools such as chatgpt OpenAI to get help in planning trips.

AI Google Search review, which display a shutter speed at the top of the results page, can now help users get ideas for a trip for some regions or countries. Starting from this week, users can search for something like “create a route to Costa Rica with an emphasis on nature”.

From there you will be able to view photos and reviews and see locations on the expansion map. When you are ready to save the travel plan, you can touch “exports” to provide recommendations through documents or gmail. Or you can save them as a non -standard list on Google maps.

The new feature is available for English in the US on a mobile and computer.

Google also provides the Gemini's Gems function for everyone for free. The gem is a tool that allows you to create non -standard AI experts for each task in twins. This means that users can now configure a travel planner who can help them choose a destination and suggest what to pack.

In addition, while Google has allowed users to obtain notifications about price drops for a long time, now he will do the same from hotels. Users will now see a new option to track hotel prices for selected dates and destinations. You can choose a hotel search filters, such as stars ratings or access to the beach, for a specific area. If the prices fall, Google will send you the e -mail message.

Tracking hotel prices appears this week around the world on mobile and computer browsers.

As for the maps, Google introduces the ability to transform his screenshots into solid holiday plans. When planning holidays, people often make screenshots to add places to the bookmids they want to visit, but sometimes they can forget about these photos in their camera roll.

Now users can provide maps access to their photos so that the application can automatically identify the places listed on the screenshots so that you can view and save the ones you want on the list. The places you write will appear on the map to get a review of your plans.

This function appears this week in the US in English on iOS and will soon be launched on Android.

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