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Google Earth Expands AI Features with Gemini-Powered Geospatial Reasoning

By

Elissa Welle

7mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Google is expanding AI features in Google Earth, making it easier for users to chat with AI models to identify infrastructure vulnerable to storms or communities at risk during droughts. The new Geospatial Reasoning feature uses Gemini to connect various Earth AI models like weather forecasts, satellite imagery, and population maps when answering user queries. This expansion is currently available to Google's trusted testers program participants.

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It's now easier to chat with Google Earth AI models, introduced in July, to identify infrastructure vulnerable to an oncoming storm, for example, or spot communities at risk of dust storms during a drought.
Geospatial Reasoning now uses Gemini to connect various Earth AI models — such as weather forecasts, satellite imagery, and population maps — when providing an answer to a user's chat query.
This is an expansion of Google's geospatial reasoning framework which is available to those in Google's trusted testers program.
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Google Gemini pulls together Google Earth’s AI models for some users.

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