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Google Maps can now scan your iPhone screenshots to save forgotten places, but that gives me privacy chills

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  • Google Maps has a new location-scanning feature for your screenshots
  • It searches screenshots for places, then adds them to a private list
  • There could be privacy concerns with this new feature

If you frequently find yourself screenshotting locations and then looking them up afterwards, there’s a new feature in the Google Maps iOS app that could help save you time.

In a blog post, Google detailed the feature, which is available now (although it had been revealed about a month ago). The feature sees Google use its own Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) to scan your screenshots and add any locations mentioned in the images to a new private list in Google Maps.

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