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Google has introduced a significant redesign of its Maps application, integrating additional artificial intelligence features aimed at assisting users with navigation and destination planning. The overhaul, driven by the company's Gemini technology, adds two new AI powered functions to the digital mapping service currently used by over 2 billion individuals globally.


3D city navigation with a colorful map pin, labeled routes, and a car. A smartphone displays "Ask Maps" for location queries.
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One of the new tools, named Ask Maps, expands upon the conversational capabilities previously introduced to the service. This feature offers suggestions to users seeking information such as nearby device charging stations, coffee shops with minimal queues, or a detailed road trip itinerary involving multiple stops and excursions.


Gemini's recommendations draw upon an extensive database. This database includes information on more than 300 million locations and reviews provided by over 500 million contributors, gathered since the inception of Google Maps. And the organisation's executives did not clarify whether there are plans to sell advertisements to businesses seeking prominence in Ask Maps' recommendations. Initially, Ask Maps will be accessible on Google Maps' mobile application for iPhones and Android software in the United States and India, with subsequent expansion to personal computers and other nations.


Another tool, termed Immersive Navigation, represents what Google executives describe as the most substantial change to the maps' driving directions. Gemini created this feature to present a three dimensional perspective, designed to offer users a clearer understanding of their precise location at any given moment. The 3D renderings generated by Gemini incorporate notable buildings, road medians, and other environmental characteristics visible to drivers, facilitating quicker orientation.


Smartphone displaying a map app showing a location near "Press Coffee," with search bar and map options visible. Time is 9:30.
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Google stated its AI safeguards are now robust enough to prevent the Gemini technology underpinning Immersive Navigation from generating false locations. This issue is known within the technology sector as a "hallucination." So, the company anticipates the new system will reliably guide users.


Immersive Navigation is also intended to help Google Maps articulate the advantages and disadvantages of different driving routes to a single destination. Additionally, it will indicate optimal parking locations upon a user's arrival at their designated destination. This new AI powered navigation will first be available in the United States, on the Google Maps mobile application for iPhone and Android, as well as in cars equipped with CarPlay and Android Auto options.


The increased reliance on AI within Google Maps follows the company's earlier introduction of more Gemini technology into other popular products. Gmail and the Chrome web browser both received updates to make them more proactive for their billions of users. But this expansion also shows Google's confidence in its Gemini 3 model, released previously as part of an ongoing contest for AI leadership with newer organisations such as OpenAI and Anthropic. These Big Tech firms continually refine their AI offerings.


  • Google Maps received a significant update incorporating two new AI features.

  • Ask Maps provides suggestions for points of interest based on user queries and a large database.

  • Immersive Navigation offers 3D visual guidance, including landmarks, to aid drivers.

  • The AI powered features will roll out in phases, starting in select regions and platforms.

  • This move by Google shows increased deployment of its Gemini AI technology across key products.


Source: AP News

OpenAI plans to launch its Sora AI video generator tool in ChatGPT. The Information reported the development.


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Sora represents OpenAI's expansion into multimodal AI technologies. It competes with text-to-video tools offered by Meta and Alphabet's Google.


Text-centric AI models have seen adoption in homes and workplaces. Tools specialising in generating videos and pictures are considered the next frontier for the technology's potential disruption.


OpenAI launched Sora as a standalone application in September 2025. This app enables users to create and share AI videos, which can be spun from copyrighted content and shared to social media-like streams.


The AI firm intends to continue operating the Sora standalone app, according to The Information.

  • OpenAI intends to integrate its Sora AI video generator into ChatGPT.

  • Sora is a multimodal AI technology, competing with tools from Meta and Google.

  • AI for video and picture generation is viewed as a significant future technological advancement.


Source: REUTERS

According to Reuters, Elon Musk unveiled a collaborative venture between Tesla and his artificial intelligence startup xAI. The project, named "Macrohard" or "Digital Optimus," is described as a system capable of emulating the functions typically performed by software organisations. This announcement signals a new direction for the two companies, focusing on agentic AI capabilities.


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Mr Musk elaborated on the system's architecture in a post on his social media platform X. He stated that the project integrates xAI's Grok large language model, which operates as a high-level navigator, with a dedicated AI agent developed by Tesla. This Tesla agent processes real-time video feeds from computer screens and interprets keyboard and mouse inputs directly.


But the introduction of such agentic AI systems has already caused disquiet among investors in the software sector. Anthropic's Claude Cowork, an AI programme capable of performing a range of computer-based tasks autonomously, recently launched and subsequently unnerved those who foresee disruption to established business models by this technology. The market has reacted to these developments.


Mr Musk's xAI organisation was previously engaged in building Macrohard as an AI project specifically designed to enable developers to simulate software creations from companies such as Microsoft. The programme's name itself carries a direct reference to a major player in the software industry, highlighting its intended scope.


Mr Musk further clarified that the system's designation, "Macrohard," is a deliberate and humorous nod to Microsoft. And he affirmed its theoretical ability to replicate the operational output of entire companies. This ambition positions the project as a significant development within the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence landscape.


The Macrohard system will reportedly operate using Tesla's in-house AI4 chip, coupled with xAI's Nvidia-based server hardware. Mr Musk characterised this combination of computing components as a cost-competitive solution for its sophisticated functionalities, suggesting efficiency in its design and implementation.


Tesla had previously entered into an agreement to invest approximately USD 2 billion to acquire shares in xAI. This financial commitment reflects Tesla's strategic interest in the AI startup's ventures and its role in fostering advanced technological development across Mr Musk's various enterprises.


So, this collaboration follows an earlier acquisition of xAI by SpaceX, which occurred prior to Tesla's investment. That all-stock transaction valued SpaceX at USD 1 trillion and xAI at USD 250 billion. Mr Musk cited the potential for orbital data centres as a primary driver behind that merger, anticipating a potential blockbuster initial public offering for SpaceX.


Records held by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office indicate that xAI filed a trademark application for "Macrohard" several months ago. This formal step underscores the company's intention to secure intellectual property rights for the project and its branding.


  • Elon Musk unveiled "Macrohard," a joint Tesla-xAI project.

  • The system uses xAI's Grok model and a Tesla AI agent to emulate software company functions.

  • Macrohard runs on Tesla's AI4 chip and xAI's Nvidia-based server hardware.

  • Tesla invested USD 2 billion in xAI shares, following SpaceX's earlier acquisition of xAI.

  • The project's name is a direct reference to Microsoft, according to Mr Musk.


Source: Reuters

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