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Google Maps adds new feature
It is aimed at helping users plan their trips during summer


If you are planning to go somewhere during the summer, then a new feature is being introduced in Google Maps in this regard.
This feature of Google Maps is aimed at helping users plan their trips during the summer.
The most prominent feature of these is to identify places from screenshots and save them to a list.
This feature will make it easier for users to plan their leisure trips.
When the new screen list is enabled in Maps, this feature based on Google's artificial intelligence (AI) model Gemini will identify places and provide text about them.
This feature will allow users to save the locations in these screenshots in Google Maps to a shareable list.
According to the company, this feature is being introduced first for iPhone users in the US and will be available to Android users soon.
Google Search's AI Overviews are also being equipped with travel planning tools.
With these tools, users will be able to generate entertainment ideas and this feature is currently being introduced in the US.

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