- Google Earth AI gets a number of Gemini-based upgrades
- Users can now ask Google Earth AI questions to quickly get data.
- Access to Google Earth AI has also been expanded to help troubleshoot issues.
Google has revealed a host of updates to Google Earth AI, which aim to help organizations, cities, and nonprofits react and respond to issues faster and more effectively than ever before.
This includes new geospatial reasoning tools, which can now connect different Earth AI models to answer complex questions, as well as other Gemini-based AI tools to quickly answer climate questions.
For example, this feature could bring together weather forecast data, population maps, and satellite imagery to detect potential hazards related to where a storm will make landfall and issues related to subsequent flooding.
Google Earth AI Updates
“Earth AI leverages decades of world modeling, combined with Gemini’s cutting-edge predictive models and advanced reasoning, enabling businesses, cities and nonprofits to gain a deeper understanding in minutes – efforts that previously required complex analyzes and years of research,” noted Chris Phillips, vice president and general manager of Geo, and Yossi Matias, vice president and general manager of Google Research, in a blog post announcing the news.
Initially launched in July 2025, Google Earth AI has already proven incredibly useful, providing crisis alerts with information from local authorities to 15 million people following the 2025 California wildfires, helping them find shelter.
The new upgrades will also include enhanced Gemini AI capabilities, allowing analysts and other users to quickly find information by asking questions about the model.
This could allow a water company to identify where a river has recently dried up, meaning local communities could be informed of the risk of dust storms or where harmful algae is blooming in order to monitor drinking water supplies, giving authorities time to issue warnings or shut off water services.
Interested organizations can sign up now to become “trusted testers” on Google Cloud, giving them direct access to Earth AI’s new imagery, population, and environment models and their associated tools.
Businesses can also use their own data alongside Google’s models and datasets, enabling them to address specific challenges such as environmental monitoring and disaster response.
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