Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.New AI Assistant in TownIt comes as no surprise that Google Maps remains the go-to navigation app for many users, including those on Apple devices. The app is widely viewed as the more capable option thanks to its data-rich navigation experience, though Apple Maps has made significant improvements in recent years.That said, Apple users may welcome a code leak from MacRumors suggesting that Google Gemini could soon be integrated into Google Maps for Apple CarPlay. Gemini is an AI-powered conversational assistant designed to deliver a smarter and more advanced navigation experience. While Gemini is already available in Google Maps on iPhones, Google’s support page still says it is not available through CarPlay.Your GPS Is About to Get ChattySo, what could CarPlay users expect from Gemini? Instead of handling only basic routing commands like “take me to the nearest coffee shop,” Gemini could support more conversational requests, such as summarizing restaurant reviews or finding destinations near electric vehicle charging stations. It could also help drivers save money by identifying nearby gas stations with lower fuel prices, a useful feature amid elevated fuel costs.AdvertisementAdvertisementOn the other hand, one potential downside – as counterintuitive as it may sound – is distracted driving. A more conversational AI experience could lead to longer interactions, potentially increasing cognitive distraction while driving. Another concern is data privacy, especially as lawsuits continue to emerge alleging that some automakers shared customer and vehicle data with third parties without drivers fully realizing the extent of the data collection.Nevertheless, AI increasingly looks like an inevitable force in the auto industry, especially as vehicles such as the Rivian R1T push the idea of cars becoming “software on four wheels.” Brands such as General Motors, Volvo, and Polestar have also begun integrating Gemini into vehicles with Google built-in, underscoring how automakers are trying to turn cars into more than machines that simply take drivers from point A to point B.Apple/YouTubeCars Are Becoming Rolling ComputersThe rollout of Gemini into Google Maps on Apple CarPlay has yet to be officially confirmed. However, the reported integration aligns with recent developments surrounding CarPlay, where third-party AI-powered platforms, including ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Grok, have gained compatibility following Apple’s broader AI integration push in iOS 26.4.As for Android Auto users, Gemini is becoming more deeply integrated into the platform, while Google Maps is gaining new features, including Immersive Navigation with 3D views. Together, these upgrades could make Android Auto more competitive with Apple CarPlay Ultra, which debuted in Aston Martin models such as the DBX707.James RiswickThis story was originally published by Autoblog on May 13, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.