Google verbindet seine Gemini-API mit Google Maps und eröffnet Entwicklern neue Möglichkeiten für innovative Apps.
In Kürze
- Echtzeitdaten von über 250 Millionen Orten verfügbar
- Neue Funktionen für Reiseplanung, Immobilien und Einzelhandel
- Kombination mit Google Search für umfassendere Ergebnisse
Google’s Integration of Gemini API with Google Maps
Google has taken an exciting step by linking its Gemini API with Google Maps. This means that AI applications can now access real-time data from over 250 million locations. This integration, named „Grounding with Google Maps,“ opens up new possibilities for developers to create apps that automatically recognize geographical queries and respond directly with information such as addresses, opening hours, photos, and reviews from Google Maps.
Potential Applications
The potential of this new feature is enormous, especially for apps in the fields of travel planning, real estate, retail, and logistics. Imagine a travel planner that could compile a complete itinerary for you, including travel times and restaurant suggestions. Or real estate apps that could show you suitable apartments near your desired locations. This not only makes planning and decision-making easier but also significantly more efficient.
Combining with Google Search
Another highlight is the ability to combine the new tool with „Grounding with Google Search.“ This allows for even more comprehensive results. For example, dynamic content like event dates could be integrated into the responses. Google has found in internal tests that such combined queries lead to better results.
Flexibility for Developers
Various models are available to developers, allowing them to balance performance and cost according to their needs. This gives them the flexibility they need to develop innovative solutions. The integration of AI with real-time data could not only change the way we retrieve information but also significantly improve the user experience in many areas.
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