Google Maps Platform rolls out three AI imaging features: Street View image generation with anchoring, automatic satellite image analysis, and a pre-trained ground object recognition model.

ME News, April 23 (UTC+8), according to Beating monitoring, Google Maps Platform released three AI imagery updates at Cloud Next. Maps Imagery Grounding allows users to enter text prompts to generate AI images with Google Street View real scenes as backgrounds, used for ad creatives and film previews. For example, entering "a futuristic spaceship suspended in front of the Washington Square Arch," the system outputs a composite image based on a real location within seconds in the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, and Veo can convert static images into videos. This feature is currently available as a Private Preview in the United States, with advertising group WPP testing it. Aerial and Satellite Insights is a new aerial and satellite imagery dataset added to Google Earth AI. After connecting to BigQuery, it can automatically analyze image content, reducing work that originally took weeks of manual review to minutes. Use cases include monitoring urban construction sites and assisting infrastructure planning. At the same time, two Earth AI Imagery models were launched, available in Experimental status in Google Cloud Model Garden. The models are pre-trained to recognize objects such as bridges, roads, and power lines, allowing users to use them in their own products without training from scratch. Spatial intelligence company Vantor has used these models in its Sentry application to convert post-disaster satellite images into damaged infrastructure identification reports. (Source: BlockBeats)
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