Google Earth celebrates its 20th birthday by presenting two new interesting features. Users can now see the historical street view and gain artificial intelligence-based insight (AI) about planet Earth.
The historical street view feature has actually been present on the Google Maps desktop since 2014, allowing users to see how a place changes over time through past photo collections.
Now, this feature is also available on Google Earth, so the experience of exploring the world becomes more lively by tracking changes to cities like Houston over the years.
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In addition, Google Earth will launch an AI insight feature aimed at professional users in the US.
This feature provides access to new datasets, such as tree canopy coverage in cities, so that they can show the most shady areas. This information is useful for urban planning, for example determining areas that need cooling solutions most.
With this update, Google Earth not only remembers the past, but also helps understand and plan the future of our planet.
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