For years, users of Google Maps have had numerous tools to navigate the planet: Street View, 3D representations, and more. Now Google is adding Immersive View, combining real-world imagery and artificial intelligence to make 3D maps even more lifelike.
Google made the announcement at Google I/O, its annual developer conference, held for the first time in three years at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California.
MAPPING THE WORLD
“Around the world, we’ve mapped around 1.6 billion buildings, and over 60 million kilometres of roads today,” Pichai said. “Some remote and rural areas have previously been difficult to map due to scarcity of high-quality imagery, and distinct building types and terrain. To address this, we’re using computer vision to detect buildings at scale from satellite images. As a result, we’ve…