Google Maps users will be able to use their voice to report a crash. The AI assistant will also summarise information such as sports results, emails and the news as people are commuting to and from the office. — Dreamstime/TNS
Drivers navigating traffic on their morning commutes will be able to do much more than just find directions and the nearest gas station on Google Maps.
In the coming weeks, Google will add its artificial intelligence-powered assistant Gemini into Google Maps, making it possible for drivers to get answers to more complex questions while they're on the road.
