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Have you ever wondered what the Golden Gate Bridge would look like underwater? Now you can see it.
On stage in Google I/O At its annual developer conference, Google announced the launch of a new feature for Project Genie — an experimental web app for a global AI model first released in January. The new capability is integrated Google Maps A dataset of 280 billion Street View images across 110 countries to simulate text-to-video in real-world locations.
This way, you can explore your favorites TRUE places, but use generative AI to give them a fantasy touch.
By connecting these two products, you can leverage the generative capabilities of Project Genie and combine them with big data from Maps’s Street View to ground the AI model in reality. To get started, tap the map pin to choose a location in the United States, then use AI to determine the pattern. (Currently, this feature is only available for sites in the US, with plans for expansion.)
For example, if you He does If you want to see the Golden Gate Bridge — but underwater — you can tap on the “Ocean World” mode, which will add an imaginary diver and schools of fish to a realistic depiction of the famous landmark. You can also choose from styles like “Desert Sands,” “Stone Age,” or “B&W film” for a vintage feel that matches any look you want.
Use this ability Earthing pictures mapsthe same technology that software developers use to create AI visuals with Street View.
Project Genie (and the new Street View capability) will now also be rolled out globally Google AI Ultra Subscribers.