Google Maps is introducing live lane guidance for cars with built-in infotainment systems. This new feature will leverage the vehicle's front-facing camera to analyze the road ahead. It will then provide more precise lane recommendations to drivers through visual and audio cues. The system uses AI to interpret lane markings and road signs, integrating this information into real-time navigation. This aims to reduce missed exits and improve navigation accuracy. Currently, this live lane guidance will be available on the Polestar 4 in the US and Sweden. Google plans to expand the feature to more car models and road types in the future. Initially, the feature will function exclusively on highways. The rollout for the Polestar 4 is expected to begin in the coming months. Google is partnering with other automakers to bring this technology to more vehicles.
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