Google Gemini transforms your travel experience with AI

Discover how Google AI revolutionizes your travel with interactive and detailed features.

Google Gemini: Your smart companion to explore the world

If this summer you plan to escape the routine and immerse yourself in new adventures, there is a technological tool that cannot be missing in your luggage: Gemini, Google’s artificial intelligence assistant. Designed to simplify and enrich your travels, this platform integrates advanced features that act as a personalized tour guide, ensuring that every moment of your journey is memorable and hassle-free.

Gemini Live: Fluid dialogues and precise responses

One of the greatest advances in artificial intelligence is the ability to maintain natural and contextualized conversations. With Gemini Live, Google has optimized vocal interaction so that users can ask multiple questions in a single intervention, receiving coherent and detailed answers. To activate this feature, simply select “Voice Conversation” mode on your mobile device and structure your queries clearly, using terms such as “first”, “then” or “finally”.

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For example, imagine that you are in San Miguel de Allende and you want to know its architectural history. You could say: “Hello, Gemini. First, what is the origin of La Casa del Mayorazgo? Then, explain to me the predominant style in the 18th century buildings here.” The AI will process both questions and provide you with organized information, as if you were talking to a local expert.

Visual exploration with camera or screen sharing

The cultural richness of a destination is often found in its details: a colonial facade, a street sculpture or a traditional dish. With the camera or screen sharing function, Gemini analyzes what your lens captures in real time and provides you with relevant data. Did a baroque church catch your attention? Point your phone and ask about their architectural style. Don’t you understand the description of a craft? AI translates and contextualizes information instantly.

This tool is especially useful for solving common dilemmas, such as choosing authentic souvenirs or identifying works of art without explanatory plaques. In addition, it eliminates language barriers, allowing you to delve deeper into the local culture without limitations.

Gemini Deep Research: Historical context in seconds

For curious travelers or those with tight itineraries, Gemini Deep Research is the ideal solution. This feature processes large volumes of data from trusted sources and generates comprehensive summaries on any topic. Do you want to understand the Arab influence on Andalusian gastronomy? Or learn about the key events that shaped Prague’s history? AI synthesizes the information and presents it to you clearly, preventing you from wasting hours on manual searches.

By integrating these capabilities, Gemini not only optimizes your travel logistics, but also transforms each experience into a learning opportunity. From planning routes to deciphering local traditions, technology becomes your ally to discover the world with depth and ease.

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NASA takes the 2026 World Cup ball into space and plays it on the ISS

NASA sent an official 2026 World Cup ball into space and opened an exhibition in Houston.

World Cup ball arrives at the International Space Station

The fever of the 2026 World Cup permeated the atmosphere. NASA sent an official World Cup ball to the International Space Station (ISS). In a video shared on social networks, four astronauts are seen playing with the ball in microgravity. The message: “We work to inspire the next generation by showing how space exploration drives innovation in sports science.”

The agency seeks to disseminate how research on the ISS generates advances in science, technology and human health. Benefits that even reach the soccer field.

Exhibition at the FIFA Fan Fest in Houston

NASA set up an exhibit at the FIFA Fan Fest in Houston, Texas. It opened on June 11 at the start of the World Cup and will be available until July 19. Visitors can discover how space research improves life on Earth and learn about the Artemis program missions.

The exhibition explains how more than 25 years of studies on the ISS have helped understand the aerodynamics of the ball. According to a statement from the Johnson Space Center, previous research analyzed how internal mass, sensors and seam texture affect stability and rotation under real-play conditions.

Science applied to sports

As part of the project, NASA and Adidas present the “STEMonstration” demo. They compare how balls spin with different balance in microgravity. The objective: to show that space discoveries benefit athletes and fans of the most popular sport in the world.

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Users report massive drop in X this Monday

Users report problems accessing social network X this Monday, June 22.

Cuts in X during Monday

Users of the social network X, formerly Twitter, reported this Monday, June 22, difficulties accessing and browsing the platform. According to data from DownDetector, a site that monitors digital failures, 1,131 people have reported problems with the application, loading the main feed and connecting to servers.

The most common issues include the inability to refresh the home page, errors when displaying posts, and crashes when using basic functions. When trying to log in, some see messages like “Something went wrong. Try loading again,” without the platform recovering.

So far, X has not issued an official statement on the origin of the failures or the estimated time to restore service.

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How artificial intelligence transforms global security

Motorola Solutions is committed to hybrid models and agentic AI in the transformation of the sector.

Security industry: cloud migration and artificial intelligence

Security is undergoing a profound transformation. The cloud, generative artificial intelligence and video surveillance systems as decision tools are redefining the sector. This was stated by Pedro Simoes, global vice president of video security and analytics at Motorola Solutions.

“The cloud is a very strong trend, but it is not a solution for all sectors,” he explained. Prison facilities, airports and nuclear plants require hybrid models that combine local infrastructure with cloud services. Motorola Solutions is committed to unified platforms.

One of the key advances is agentic artificial intelligence. The company introduced Operator, a platform that integrates video, access controls and sensors in a single interface. The objective: reduce the time between detection and response. “It’s not just identifying. It’s being collaborative in decisions,” said Simoes.

The role of sensors in smart cities

Cameras no longer just record: they are sensors. “Today a camera produces data that can be used to optimize logistics, mobility or business decisions,” he added. Security information extends to multiple applications.

However, the growth of AI poses privacy challenges. Motorola Solutions developed “AI nutrition labels,” documents that detail capabilities and limitations of its models. “We are the first company in the sector to create and use this type of labels,” said Simoes.

Mexico and the 2026 World Cup

Mexico is experiencing a key moment for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The arrival of millions of visitors is driving investments in technological infrastructure and security in airports, hotels and stadiums. Simoes confirmed collaboration with governments, without revealing details. “Safety is a priority; our responsibility is to develop technology that protects people and infrastructure.”

He recommended organizations think long term: “The decision should not be based only on current problems, but on the challenges of three or five years.” The combination of cloud, generative AI and unified platforms will define the next stage of the sector.

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