Link: I let Gemini in Google Maps plan my day and it went surprisingly well
Gemini, a feature incorporated into various Google services, recently demonstrated its utility by planning an engaging day-long itinerary for me. Despite its presence in tools like Gmail and a recent introduction to Maps, its functionality was a pleasant surprise.
I tasked Gemini with organizing a city tour involving playgrounds and themed restaurants, and the AI did not disappoint, learning my preferences quickly. Some recommendations were expected, but it discovered numerous new spots for me.
Gemini's suggestions included familiar spots, but it also encouraged exploration, leading me to new places like Tacos Chukis and Elliott Bay Books. Though there were minor hiccups in directions, correcting them was seamless.
The tool recommended a scenic park loop but adjusted to a conservatory visit due to rain, showcasing its adaptability. This flexibility enhanced the experience, proving its value beyond mere direction-giving.
Gemini’s ability to blend user data with real-time questioning enhances its functionality. This makes it particularly useful for navigating extensively populated info maps, providing a tailored yet curious exploration experience.
While Gemini acts as an intermediary, refining choices by collating vast user reviews and suggestions, it remains an instrumental tool in enriching local travel experiences. Its practical application in real scenarios reiterates the evolving utility of AI in everyday decision-making processes. #
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