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Ask Google Earth Anything with New AI Features

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Google is expanding AI features in Google Earth, making it easier to chat with its AI models to identify infrastructure at risk from storms or communities vulnerable to dust storms.
– Google Earth now uses Gemini to connect various Earth AI models, such as weather forecasts, satellite imagery, and population maps, when responding to user chat queries.
– This expansion is part of Google’s geospatial reasoning framework, available to trusted testers who can also combine their own data with Google’s Earth AI models.
– The integrated chat feature helps users find objects and patterns in satellite imagery, such as monitoring drinking water supplies by detecting algae blooms.
– Gemini chat in Google Earth will be accessible to AI Pro and Ultra users in the US with higher limits, and professional plan users will gain access in the coming weeks.

Google Earth is transforming how we interact with our planet by integrating advanced AI features that allow users to ask complex questions and receive detailed, data-driven answers. The platform now enables seamless conversations with its AI models, making it simpler to pinpoint infrastructure at risk from approaching storms or identify communities vulnerable to dust storms during dry periods. This enhancement builds on capabilities first rolled out in July.

At the core of this upgrade is Google’s Gemini technology, which intelligently links various Earth AI models, including weather forecasts, satellite imagery, and population maps, to generate comprehensive responses to user inquiries. This represents a significant expansion of Google’s geospatial reasoning framework, currently accessible to participants in the trusted testers program. These testers gain the additional ability to merge their proprietary data with Google’s Earth AI models, enriching analyses related to imagery, demographics, and environmental factors.

The integrated chat function, which entered pilot testing last year, empowers users to detect specific objects and patterns within satellite imagery. For instance, someone could instruct Google Earth to “find algae blooms” to monitor drinking water safety. Access to the Gemini chat feature in Google Earth will be available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the United States, who will enjoy higher usage limits, though exact thresholds remain unspecified. In the near future, Google plans to extend availability of Earth AI models with Gemini capabilities to US customers holding professional or professional advanced Google Earth plans.

(Source: The Verge)

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