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Google Maps may soon let you ask about places like you're in the Gemini app

Credit: Andy Walker / Android Authority TL;DR An Ask Maps chip is being added to the homepage of the Google Maps app. Tapping on the chip opens a bottom sheet that resembles the UI of the Gemini app. The feature is still a work in progress, as there are a few issues. Last year, Google introduced an AI-powered feature to the Maps called “Ask Maps.” This feature allowed you to find places to go and things to do by typing natural language question…
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The Google Assistant can gradually say goodbye to customers, the outdated voice assistant gets a successor, and that's Gemini, of course. Now this is soon the time for the next Android app, because Gemini is integrated into Google Maps. It goes beyond the "Ask Maps", which we had just reported on. Gemini is generally the contact person in Google Maps on Android when it comes to voice input. The development is ongoing and the colleagues of Androi…

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Android Authority broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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