Genesys International launches India's first AI-powered navigation map to revolutionise driving services

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Genesys International launches India's first AI-powered navigation map to revolutionise driving services

Genesys International has introduced India's first AI-powered navigation map, covering 8.3 million kilometers and over 30 million points of interest. The map aims to enhance driving experiences with features like augmented reality and intelligent speed assistance, making navigation more intuitive and personalized.

The company has launched five new products to improve driving experiences, including Navigation with Augmented Reality, Navigation with GPT AI Solution, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems with Intelligent Speed Assistance, Online Marketplace, and Usage-Based Insurance. Genesys envisions their AI-powered map playing a crucial role in the future of autonomous and electric vehicles, addressing challenges like poor visibility and GPS-deprived zones.

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