At the Google I/O 2022 Developer Conference, Google introduced a new map mode that allows you to immerse yourself in the world's scenery on your phone without leaving your home. The metacosm opens up a new form on the map.
This new feature is Immersive View, which translates to "immersive view.".
Immersive views allow you to see different parts of the map from the first glance.
This mode uses realistic analog renderings to bring the world to life on your phone.
How did Google achieve this model?
Through computer vision and artificial intelligence technology, it combines a large number of Street View shooting maps and aerial pictures to generate model calculations, thus creating a perfect model of the digital world.
Not only can you see real buildings in this mode, but even the birds in the sky and the swaying trees on the side of the road can be displayed.
Even more, you can choose the time by swiping the timescale on your phone's screen, and you can enjoy a city from morning to night.
Moreover, the weather conditions can also be displayed in real time.
It's amazing enough, but it's more than that!
What's even more incredible is that you can even see the scene indoors. If you want to prepare for an appointment in advance, you can use the map to conduct a site visit.
Another feature is also very helpful for road fools, Google's Live View app can accurately navigate you in indoor places. Never worry about getting lost in a big mall again.
It's very simple to use, as long as you move your phone horizontally left and right, you can locate your current position.
Then, just follow the AR arrows and voice prompts and you'll be able to get to where you want to go.
This feature is very useful in indoor spaces such as airports, shopping malls and train stations.
The Immersive View feature is now available in san francisco, New York, Los Angeles, London, and Tokyo.
Everyone can tour the world at home, in the current epidemic situation, is it to give us a new form of tourism?
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