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Google’s Project Genie: You Can Now Base Imaginary Worlds on Real Places

Google’s Project Genie: You Can Now Base Imaginary Worlds on Real Places

Posted on May 19, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Google’s Project Genie: You Can Now Base Imaginary Worlds on Real Places
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Ever wondered what the Golden Gate Bridge would look like underwater? Now you can see it.

On stage at the Google I/O annual developer conference, Google announced the launch of a new feature for Project Genie — an experimental generative AI world model web app first released in January. The new capability integrates Google Maps’ dataset of 280 billion Street View images across 110 countries to ground text-to-video simulations in real-world locations. 

That way, you can explore your favorite real places, but use generative AI to give them an imaginative twist. 

Simulating real-world places 

By connecting these two products, you can take the generative capabilities of Project Genie and combine them with the vast data of Maps’ Street View to anchor the AI model in reality. To get started, tap the Maps pin to choose a location in the US, then use the AI to select a style. (For now, this feature is available only for US locations, with plans to expand.) 

For instance, if you do want to see the Golden Gate Bridge — but underwater — you can tap “Ocean World” style, which will add an imaginary scuba diver and schools of fish to an otherwise realistic depiction of the famous landmark. You can also select from styles like “Desert Sands,” “Stone Age” or “B&W film” style for a vintage feel to match whatever vibe you’re going for. 

This capability uses Maps Imagery Grounding, the same technology developers use to make AI visuals with Street View. 

Project Genie expands to Google AI Ultra

Project Genie (and the new Street View capability) will now also be rolling out globally to Google AI Ultra subscribers.





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