The ML Glossary: Five years of new language

Over guacamole and corn chips at a party, a friend mentions that her favorite phone game uses augmented reality. Another friend points her phone at the host and shouts, "Watch out—a t-rex is sneaking up behind you." Eager to join the conversation, you blurt, "My blender has an augmented reality setting."

If only you had looked up augmented reality in Google's Machine Learning Glossary, which defines over 460 terms related to artificial intelligence, you’d know what the heck your friends are talking about. If you've ever wondered what a neural network is, or if you chronically confuse the negative class with the positive class at the doctor's office ("Wait, the negative class means I'm healthy?"), the Glossary has you covered.

AI is increasingly intertwined with our future, and as the language of AI sneaks its way into household conversation, learning AI's specialized vocabulary could be helpful to understanding many key technological advances — or what’s being said at a guacamole party.

A team of technical writers and AI experts produces the definitions. Sure, the definitions have to be technically accurate, but they also have to be as clear as possible. Clarity is rare in a field as notoriously complicated as artificial intelligence, which is why we created Google’s Machine Learning glossary in 2016. Since then, we’ve published nine full revisions, providing almost 300 additional terms.

Good glossaries are quicksand for the curious. You'll come for the accuracy, stay for the class-imbalanced datasets, and then find yourself an hour later embedded in overfitting. It's fun, educational, and blessedly blender free.

Beta Channel Update for Desktop

 The Beta channel has been updated to 95.0.4638.40 for Windows, Mac and Linux.



A full list of changes in this build is available in the log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issues, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.


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Final reminder to migrate to the AdMob API

On October 12, 2021, you will no longer be able to retrieve AdMob data from the AdSense Management API v1.4. To retrieve AdMob data programmatically, migrate to the AdMob API.

What do I need to do?

Follow the instructions in the migration guide to migrate your API workflow. Review these additional resources to support your migration:


Start migrating from the AdSense API to the AdMob API as soon as possible. If you don’t complete the migration by October 12th, 2021, you will lose access to AdMob data through the AdSense API, which may impact your ability to make data-driven business decisions.

Feel free to reach out to us via the AdMob API Developer forum if you have questions or feedback regarding the AdMob API.


Quicksave: Celebrating two years of Play Pass

Play Pass launched two years ago to offer a new way to experience Google Play. Subscribers have enjoyed all-you-can-play access to hundreds of games and apps, completely free of ads or in-app purchases, with new titles added monthly. And we’ve been pretty busy since then. Play Pass is now available in 90+ countries and after launching with 350+ titles, we’ve added nearly 600 more to make your subscription even better with new content to discover every month. This includes 100+ teacher-approved titles, giving parents and kids access to great games and learning apps completely free of ads or in-app purchases.

To celebrate the past two years, we’re highlighting 10 titles we think best show what Play Pass has to offer. If you want to keep the party going, you can dive into our full catalog of 950+ titles, and check out the new additions every month.

10 titles we ❤️

Very Little Nightmares mobile puzzle adventure game image with a cute and creepy universe to explore

Very Little Nightmares

Explore this cute and creepy mobile puzzle adventure game.

PRICE: $6.99 Free with Google Play Pass subscription

Help the girl in the yellow raincoat escape a mansion full of different fates. Explore, solve, survive and discover everything in the eerie, fun world of Very Little Nightmares.

Beach Buggy Racing mobile racing game image with race cars, karts, dune buggies, rally cars, flying skulls, fire, all on a beach.

Beach Buggy Racing

Check out the action-packed, surprise-filled sequel to Beach Buggy Blitz.

PRICE: Free (No in-app purchases with Google Play Pass subscription)

Drivers start your engines — and your power-ups. Beach Buggy Racing lets you pick and customize your ride so you’re ready for anything your rivals throw at you. Explore 15 different tracks with over 30 million players worldwide.

Stardew Valley open-ended farming RPG is on your mobile device with houses, farms, ponds, and animals.

Stardew Valley

Start cultivating your very own farm in this award-winning, open-ended RPG.

PRICE: $4.99 Free with Google Play Pass subscription

Build the farm of your dreams, raise happy animals, plant your crops and reap what you’ve sown…in a good way! Stardew Valley gives you the freedom to play your way, from tending to your harvest to taking on quests, and enjoy the surprises along the way.

Football Manager 2021 Mobile with football players in purple jerseys, also soccer players, on a pitch, also a field, in front of fans ready to win.

Football Manager 2021 Mobile

You’re in control of your very own club. Now, who will lead you to glory?

PRICE: $9.99 Free with Google Play Pass subscription

Develop your team, build your strategy and watch your managerial skills play out as you chase your championship with Football Manager 2021 Mobile.

Photo Studio PRO app with sharp colors and graphics including effects, manipulation, modification and design of photographs, images and pictures on your mobile device.

Photo Studio PRO

Make each shot your perfect shot with Photo Studio PRO.

PRICE: $9.99 Free (No in-app purchases with Google Play Pass subscription)

Powerful photo manipulation and touch-up tools fit for photographers of any skill level. Choose from effects, filters, text-editing and more ready-to-use features.

Learny Land collection of 14 educational games including Extraordinary Women, My Green City, What Were Dinosaurs Like?, What’s In The Oceans?, Code the Robot. Save the Cat, and more.

Learny Land Collection

Interactive educational games that help children learn about the world around them.

PRICE: $2.99/app Free with Google Play Pass subscription

With the Learny Land collection, your child can explore 14 different educational game apps focused on everything from history’s extraordinary women to coding to bugs, pirates, animals, dinosaurs and beyond. Easy to use with beautiful designs that make learning fun.

Terraria multiplayer mobile game featuring underground exploration, trees, dirt, gems, creepy things, goblins and a heroic knight in shining silver armor carrying a pickaxe and torch.

Terraria

The all-new Terraria is rebuilt for mobile from the ground up.

PRICE: $4.99 Free with Google Play Pass subscription

Fight for survival, fortune and glory in this massive adventure game. Dig, build and explore while taking on clever enemies in expansive worlds. How you play is up to you!

Pocket City mobile city-building game with a view of a customizable city with roads, bridges, buildings, stores, businesses, and schools, as well as residential, commercial and industrial zones.

Pocket City

You’re the mayor now, dog!

PRICE: $2.99 Free with Google Play Pass subscription

Build your city with no microtransactions between you and your dreams. Plan and design your city, complete quests, earn XP and unlock tons of new things like building upgrades and new terrain.

Kingdom Rush Vengeance mobile game with castles, creatures, monsters, arrows, mountains and a fantasy world filled with fun.

Kingdom Rush Vengeance - Tower Defense Game

Take on entire empires and clash with the biggest bosses.

PRICE: $4.99 Free with Google Play Pass subscription

Show the Kingdom who’s the real boss with 13 powerful heroes at your command, new towers plus dozens of upgrades, enemies, trinkets, collectibles and otherworldly loot to discover along the way.

The Escapists 2: Pocket Breakout mobile game featuring a jailbreak with four different cartoon characters escaping a prison while solving puzzles and avoiding capture.

The Escapists 2: Pocket Breakout

The hilariously thrilling sandbox strategy game is back.

PRICE: $6.99 Free with Google Play Pass subscription

Decide how to run your life on the inside as you plan your big breakout. Collect information and items, craft your tools and bust up whoever gets in your way…or just bribe them.

No need for FOMO: Check out everything that’s been added since August 1, 2021

Action

Pet Run - Puppy Dog Game

Spirit Roots

Adventure

Argo's Choice: Offline Visual Novel Adventure Game

Bathory - The Bloody Countess

Beholder

Beholder 2

Do Not Feed The Monkeys

Hidden City Adventure

Reventure

TOHU

Very Little Nightmares

Arcade

Portal Dogs

Rat On A Skateboard

STRIKERS 1999

Board

Draughts

One Deck Dungeon

Books and Reference

Nighty Night - Bedtime Story

Card

Cribbage JD

Casual

DC Super Hero Girls Blitz

Marble Legend Pro

Pets Hair Salon

Pocket Clothier

Educational

Garage Master

Peppa Pig: Holiday

Play 123, Alfie Atkins

Troy the Letters & Numbers Train: Preschool Lesson

Urban City Stories

Entertainment

Little Hospital

Health and Fitness

Rootd - Panic Attack & Anxiety Relief

Parenting

Happy Kids Timer Morning & Evening Routine Chores

Personalization

Emoji store

Puzzle

Alt-Frequencies

Bob - Puzzle games for kids, free jigsaw puzzles

Cosmic Express

Doors: Origins

Escape Logan Estate

Escape Machine City

Faraway 4: Ancient Escape

Escape Funky Island

Faraway: Galactic Escape

Faraway: Tropic Escape

Legacy 3 - The Hidden Relic

Mindsweeper: Puzzle Adventure

Number Blocks Puzzles

Puzzlerama - Lines, Dots, Blocks, Pipes & more!

SARKWO

Through Abandoned

Tiny Robots Recharged

Racing

Beach Buggy Racing

Car Eats Car 3 - Hill Climb Chase Race

Drift Mania: Street Outlaws Pro

Super Arcade Racing

Roleplaying

Hyena Squad

Prison Life RPG

Shieldwall Chronicles: Swords of the North

The Letter - Scary Horror Choice Visual Novel Game

Strategy

The Bonfire 2: Uncharted Shores Survival Adventure

Simulation

8-Bit Farm

Railways

Sports

Mike V: Skateboard Party

Skateboard Party 3

Skate Jam - Pro Skateboarding

A journey across Argentina’s culinary culture

Argentina’s table is a journey through Argentina, an atlas of diverse recipes and ingredients with ancient and modern origins, following the many journeys of the immigrants who have brought so many influences and flavors to this special cuisine.

In collaboration with five cultural institutions including Gustar — an initiative of the Ministry of Culture, ArgenINTA Foundation, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of Argentina — Google Arts & Culture’s latest project brings together all that Argentina’s gastronomic scene has to offer, from traditional fare to contemporary culinary trends.

Few gastronomic cultures in the world have as many globally-recognizable landmarks as Argentine cuisine: from “asado,” with its amazing high-quality beef and flame grilling techniques, or “empanadas,” a true icon that come in so many different recipes across the country to “yerba mate,” a ritual originated from an indigenous plant.

European influences and majestic landscapes

This multicultural country is a melting pot of flavors with surprising culinary encounters, made of traditional native dishes and delectable European influences, like the family favorites pizza and pasta. Over the years, immigrants have shaped Argentine food culture into the diverse field it is today.

But food is also an integral part of the incredible Argentinian landscapes: For example, the astonishingly beautiful views of Patagonia are home to mountains and icebergs, where seafood, lamb, fruit and chocolate are produced. In Argentina’s capital people find the rhythm of tango and the chatter from the cafes of Buenos Aires embedded in the food.

Regional fare

Google Arts and Culture’s latest project not only dives into the lively food scene of Argentina, it also explores the richness of its people. The country is in fact a producer of high quality products that serve as the basis for its notable dishes. See, for example, oranges in the Littoral region, cassava flour in Misiones province in the northeast or honey in Santiago del Estero.

Today, the world has the opportunity to sit down at Argentina's table, a place for celebrations, gathering and integration of diversity.

I sincerely hope you enjoy it. Bon appetit!

Explore the Cradle of Creativity on Google Arts & Culture

Creativity in Africa is not something new — it dates back thousands of years and continues into the present day. In fact, some of the earliest paintings by humans were found engraved in a cave in South Africa 20,000 years ago. The Cradle of Creativity, a new project on Google Arts & Culture, explores how creativity evolved in Africa from rock art to contemporary brush strokes. In collaboration with the Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art (YSMA) in Nigeria and the Origins Centre in South Africa, you can now explore 50 expertly-curated stories, featuring over 60 high-resolution Gigapixel images of artworks digitized using the Google Art Camera, 17 Street View virtual tours and, for teachers and students, a dedicatedlesson plan.

Here are 4 fun ways to get you started on a journey of creativity in Africa:

Early human inventions

Image of ochre in various forms: as a rock, as powder and as liquid. Image is in hues of red, yellow and brown.

Ochre, paint and the past

There is evidence that humans became culturally modern, or cognitively complex, around 100,000 years ago and the beginnings of creativity this brought about originated in Africa. It is also possible that the world’s first artists and their workshops can be found in Africa, with evidence of art and ochre production found in the Blombos Cave in South Africa, Porc Epic in Ethiopia, Sibudu in South Africa and Twin Rivers in Zambia.

Image depicts a stylised sculpture of a female head. This figure has triangular eyes with holes in its eyes and mouth and hair parted into mounds. The sculpture is created in a light brown material with flecks of white .

NOK Head

How sculptures evolved

Did you know that in Yoruba Philosophy, the head is seen as the shell that houses the essence of an individual? Or that the occupational and political status of the deceased determined the material that was used in making bronze heads? You can now explore these and more interesting facts about Nok, Benin, and Ife art. You can also walk around the YSMA and explore the evolution of sculptures using Google Street View.

An ivory etching in hues of cream, gold and dark red. Cream figures including horned animals, skeletons and female forms take up most of the frame and are surrounded by dark red and black pigment.

Bruce Onobrakpeya, Panel of 5: Oshare Me jevwe, Omote kporovwe, Adje Ewenvwe kpo, Igurube, Eyame Jevwe.

Storytelling through art

People across the continent have explored different methods to pass on their stories and express themselves through art and creativity for thousands of years. Whether it is to tell stories of the spirit world through the communal trance dance of the San People, or to raise awareness about urgent issues and arguing for change today, Africans continue to find creative ways to tell their story.

This image shows a  work comprised of sections of different fabrics which have been joined together to form a patchwork wall hanging. Indigo is the predominant color of this work, but white black and light blue are also present Each piece of cloth has geometric shapes woven into it.

Nike Davies-Okundaye, Cycle of Life

Learning from the brushstrokes

Paintings can hold so much meaning and symbolism behind colors, figures, style and brushstrokes. Thanks to the experts at the YSMA and the giga-pixel resolution images captured by Art Camera, you can now learn more about the masterpieces of renowned artists like Ben Enwonwu, Bruce Onobrakpeya and Nike Davies-Okundaye. Zoom into the details to spot the onlookers in Uche Okeke’s ‘The Conflict’, and explore how Ben Osaghae depicts spiritual contradictions in his painting 'Miracle for Sale'.

Are you a student or a teacher? We have also created a dedicatedlesson plan for you. Visit g.co/google4africa21 if you want to continue your exploration, or download Google Arts & Culture’s Android or iOS app to further immerse yourself in the cradle of creativity!

Our $1 billion investment in Africa’s digital transformation

Editor’s note: Today at Google for Africa, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced a $1 billion investment in Africa over five years to cover a range of initiatives, from improved connectivity to investments in startups. Below is an edited transcript of his remarks. Watch the full event above or on YouTube.

There is so much momentum happening across Africa, and we’re excited to showcase it at our first Google for Africa event.

Of course, there are also significant challenges. The pandemic continues to deeply impact communities across the continent and around the world. I hope everyone is taking care during these difficult times.

One thing we’ve seen is how technology can be a lifeline, whether you are a parent seeking information to keep your family healthy, a student learning virtually or an entrepreneur connecting with new customers and markets. Being helpful in these moments is at the core of our mission: to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.

Expanding opportunity through technology is deeply personal to me. That’s because I grew up without much access to it. Every new technology — from the rotary phone to the television — changed my family’s life for the better. That’s why I’m a technology optimist. I believe in how people can harness it for good.

I see so many examples across Africa today, whether it’s startups like Tambua Health that are using machine learning to help doctors diagnose and treat diseases, or entrepreneurs like Tunji, whom I had the chance to meet when I was in Lagos in 2017. His company, Gidi Mobile, is helping low-income students in Nigeria access online learning.

Sundar Pichai and Gidi Mobile’s Tunji Adegbesan at Google for Nigeria in 2017

Sundar Pichai and Gidi Mobile’s Tunji Adegbesan at Google for Nigeria in 2017

Increasingly we are seeing innovation begin in Africa, and then spread throughout the world. For example, people in Africa were among the first to access the internet through a phone rather than a computer. And mobile money was ubiquitous in Kenya before it was adopted by the world.

This momentum will only increase as 300 million people come online in Africa over the next five years. Many of them are young, creative and entrepreneurial, and they’re ready to drive new innovation and opportunity across the region.

It’s been incredible to see the rapid pace of change in a short amount of time, and be a partner on that journey. Since we opened our first offices in Africa, we’ve enabled 100 million Africans to access the internet for the first time and empowered millions of businesses and creators with digital tools.

A big focus has been on expanding opportunity through digital skills. In 2017, we committed to help 10 million Africans get the digital skills they need to grow their careers and businesses. So far, we’ve trained six million people. We’ve also trained 80,000 developers from every country in Africa and supported more than 80 startups to raise global venture capital funding, creating thousands of jobs.

In 2018, we opened an artificial intelligence research center in Accra. The team is focused on solving challenges relevant to Africa and the world, like using AI to map buildings that are hard to detect using traditional tools and adding 200,000 kilometers of roads on Google Maps.

And we continue to build for Africa’s unique needs. Products like Android Go and Files Go ensure that everyone can have a great smartphone experience. On YouTube, we are supporting Black creators and artists with our Black Voices Fund.

These are just a few examples of how we're investing in, and building for, Africa. We know there’s more we can do to help bring the benefits of technology to more Africans.

So today I'm excited to announce that we plan to invest one billion dollars in Africa over five years. It will cover a range of initiatives, from improving connectivity to investing in startups.

These investments will support the continent’s digital transformation in four key areas:

  • Enabling affordable access and building products for every kind of African user.
  • Helping businesses with their digital transformation.
  • Investing in entrepreneurs to spur next-generation technologies.
  • Supporting nonprofits working to improve lives across Africa.

As we make these investments, we know we can’t do this alone. We look forward to partnering with African governments, policymakers, educators, entrepreneurs and businesses. We have so much opportunity ahead as Africans shape the next wave of innovation. Thank you for the chance to be a part of it.

Notre investissement d’un milliard de dollars dans la transformation numérique de l’Afrique



Note de l’éditeur : Aujourd’hui, à l’occasion de Google pour l’Afrique, le PDG de Google, Sundar Pichai, a annoncé un investissement d’un milliard de dollars en Afrique sur cinq ans, couvrant une série d’initiatives, allant de l’amélioration de la connectivité aux investissements dans les start-up. Vous trouverez ci-dessous une transcription éditée de ses remarques. Retrouvez l’intégralité de cet événement ci-dessous ou sur YouTube.





L’Afrique est en pleine effervescence et nous sommes ravis d’en faire la démonstration à l’occasion de notre premier événement Google pour l’Afrique.


Bien sûr, l’Afrique doit également relever des défis considérables. La pandémie continue d’avoir un impact profond sur les communautés de ce continent et du monde entier. J’espère que chacun prend soin de soi en ces temps difficiles.


Nous avons constaté que la technologie peut être d’une grande aide, qu’il s’agisse d’un parent à la recherche d’informations pour préserver la santé de sa famille, d’un étudiant dont les cours sont dispensés en distanciel ou d’un entrepreneur qui souhaite toucher de nouveaux clients et s’implanter sur de nouveaux marchés. Être utile dans ces moments est au cœur de notre mission : organiser les informations disponibles dans le monde et les rendre universellement accessibles et utiles.



L’extension des possibilités offertes par la technologie est un thème qui me tient particulièrement à cœur. Sans doute parce que j’ai grandi sans y avoir réellement accès. Chaque nouvelle technologie - du téléphone à cadran à la télévision - a amélioré la vie de ma famille. C’est la raison pour laquelle je suis optimiste face aux avancées de la technologie. Je crois en la façon dont les gens peuvent l’exploiter à des fins utiles.

Je vois tellement d’exemples à travers l’Afrique aujourd’hui, que ce soit des start-up comme Tambua Health qui utilisent l’apprentissage automatique pour aider les médecins à diagnostiquer et à traiter les maladies, ou des entrepreneurs comme Tunji, que j’ai eu la chance de rencontrer lorsque je suis allé à Lagos en 2017. Son entreprise, Gidi Mobile aide les étudiants à faibles revenus du Nigeria à accéder à l’apprentissage en ligne.

Légende : Sundar Pichai et Tunji Adegbesan, fondateur de Gidi Mobile, lors de la conférence Google pour le Nigeria en 2017.




De plus en plus souvent, on voit des innovations apparaître en Afrique, puis se répandre dans le monde entier. Par exemple, les Africains ont été parmi les premiers à accéder à l’internet par le biais du téléphone plutôt que de l’ordinateur. Autre exemple : le service de paiement mobile était omniprésent au Kenya avant d’être adopté dans le monde entier.


Cette dynamique ne fera que s’amplifier, puisque ce sont 300 millions de personnes qui seront connectées en Afrique au cours des cinq prochaines années. Beaucoup d’entre eux sont jeunes, créatifs et entreprenants, et ils sont prêts à innover et à saisir les opportunités dans toute cette région du monde.

C’est incroyable de voir le rythme auquel ce changement s’est produit en un temps si court et c’est formidable d’être partenaire de cette transformation. Depuis que nous avons ouvert nos premiers bureaux en Afrique, nous avons permis à 100 millions d’Africains d’accéder à l’internet pour la première fois et donné des outils numériques à des millions d’entreprises et de créateurs.


L’accent a été mis sur l’élargissement des possibilités grâce aux compétences numériques. En 2017, nous nous sommes engagés à aider 10 millions d’Africains à acquérir les compétences numériques dont ils ont besoin pour progresser dans leurs carrières et pour développer leurs entreprises. À ce jour, six millions de personnes ont bénéficié d’une formation. Nous avons également formé 80 000 développeurs de tous les pays d’Afrique et aidé plus de 80 start-up à lever des fonds de capital-risque au niveau mondial, créant ainsi des milliers d’emplois.


En 2018, nous avons ouvert un centre de recherche en intelligence artificielle à Accra. L’équipe se concentre sur la résolution de défis pertinents pour l’Afrique et le monde, comme l’utilisation de l’IA pour cartographier les bâtiments difficiles à détecter avec les outils traditionnels et l’ajout de 200 000 kilomètres de routes sur Google Maps.


Et nous continuons à nous développer afin de répondre aux besoins uniques de l’Afrique. Grâce à des produits comme Android Go et Files Go nous nous assurons que tout le monde puisse profiter d’une expérience optimale sur smartphone. Sur YouTube, nous soutenons les créateurs et les artistes africains par l’intermédiaire de notre fonds Black Voices.


Ce ne sont là que quelques exemples de la manière dont nous investissons et construisons pour l’Afrique. Nous savons que nous pouvons faire mieux pour permettre à un plus grand nombre d’Africains de bénéficier des avantages de la technologie.

Aujourd’hui, je suis donc heureux d’annoncer que nous prévoyons d’investir un milliard de dollars en Afrique sur cinq ans. Cette somme couvrira une série d’initiatives, allant de l’amélioration de la connectivité à l’investissement dans les start-up.


Ces investissements soutiendront la transformation numérique du continent dans quatre domaines clés :
  • Permettre un accès abordable et élaborer des produits pour chaque type d’utilisateur sur le continent africain.
  • Accompagner les entreprises dans leur transformation numérique.
  • Aider les entrepreneurs pour stimuler l’émergence des technologies de nouvelle génération.
  • Soutenir les organisations à but non lucratif qui s’efforcent d’améliorer les conditions de vie en Afrique.


Mais ces investissements, nous savons que nous ne pouvons pas les faire seuls. Nous sommes impatients de nous associer aux gouvernements, aux décideurs politiques, aux éducateurs, aux entrepreneurs et aux entreprises de ce continent. À l’heure où les Africains préparent la prochaine vague d’innovation, un champ immense de possibilités s’offre à nous. Merci de me donner la chance d’y participer.


Posté par Sundar Pichai, PDG de Google et Alphabet

Find flights with lower carbon emissions

Last month, we shared new sustainability initiatives from our travel team, including ways you can find eco-certified hotels on Google. Now, we’re bringing information on carbon emissions directly into Google Flights.

Beginning today, you’ll see a carbon emissions estimate for nearly every flight in the search results — right next to the price and duration of the flight. So when you’re choosing among flights of similar cost or timing, you can also factor carbon emissions into your decision.

Google Flights shows estimated carbon emissions in the search results.

These emissions estimates are flight-specific as well as seat-specific. For instance, newer aircraft are generally less polluting than older aircraft, and emissions increase for premium economy and first-class seats because they take up more space and account for a larger share of total emissions. 

To put these estimates in context, flights with significantly lower emissions will be labeled with a green badge. And if you want to prioritize carbon impact, you can sort all of the results to bring the greenest flights to the top of the list.

An image showing search results for flights from Dublin to Munich on Google Flights, sorted by estimated carbon emissions. A pop-up window shows how one flight's emissions estimates compares to the average for that route.

You can sort results by carbon emissions and see how each flight compares to the average.

To produce these estimates, we’re combining data from the European Environmental Agency with the flight-specific information we get from airlines and other providers such as aircraft type, trip distance and the number of seats in each seating class. To learn more on how we estimate emissions, visit our Help Center.

It’s critical that people can find consistent and accurate carbon emissions estimates no matter where they want to research or book their trip. That’s why we recently joined the Travalyst coalition, where we’ll help develop an open model for calculating carbon emissions from air travel and promote standardization across the travel industry using this framework.

This update to Google Flights is just one of the many ways we’re helping people make sustainable choices in their everyday lives. Read the latest in this post from Sundar Pichai.

3 new ways to navigate more sustainably with Maps

Vehicles on the road account for over 75% of transportation CO2 emissions and are one of the largest contributors of greenhouse gasses worldwide, according to the International Energy Agency. Today at our Sustainable with Google event, we’re announcing three new Google Maps updates to help lower these emissions and provide people with greener choices when getting from A to B.

Eco-friendly routing: now live ?

Earlier this year, we announced that Google Maps would be updated with an entirely new routing model that not only gets you to your destination as quickly as possible, but also optimizes for lower fuel consumption — which saves you money on gas. Thanks to AI and insights from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), eco-friendly routing is rolling out now in the U.S. on Android and iOS, with plans to expand to Europe and beyond in 2022. We estimate that eco-friendly routing has the potential to prevent over one million tons of carbon emissions per year — that’s the equivalent of removing over 200,000 cars from the road.

Now, in addition to showing the fastest route, Google Maps will also display the one that's the most fuel-efficient, if it doesn’t happen to also be the fastest. With just a few taps, you can see the relative fuel savings and ETA difference between the two routes and choose the one that works best for you. Always want to choose the fastest route, no matter what? That’s okay too — simply adjust your preferences in Settings.

According to Jeff Gonder, Center for Center for Integrated Mobility Sciences at NREL, this is a positive change for everyone. “Not only does Google Maps' eco-friendly routing bring NREL’s fuel-efficient technology from the lab to the road, but it has huge potential to significantly lower emissions and save drivers money on gas — something that’s good for both people and the planet.”

With eco-friendly routing, Google Maps will show you the fastest route and the one that’s most fuel-efficient — so you can choose whichever one works best for you.

Lite navigation for cyclists: coming soon ?‍♀️

Over the past year, the use of biking directions on Maps have increased by up to 98% in cities around the world — making it clear that people are opting for two-wheeled transportation. We’ve heard from a lot of bikers that they don’t want to enter turn-by-turn navigation when they’re cycling since their phone is usually tucked away for most of their ride. To make it easier to get around via bike, we’re introducing a feature called lite navigation.

With lite navigation, cyclists can quickly see important details about their route without needing to keep their screen on or enter turn-by-turn navigation. At a glance, you can track your trip progress, see your ETA update in real-time, and even know the elevation of your route so you can keep your focus where it needs to be — on the road. Lite navigation starts rolling out wherever cycling navigation is live on Android and iOS in the coming months.

With lite navigation, you can track your trip progress, see your ETA update, and know your elevation without entering turn-by-turn navigation.

Bike and scooter share information: now in 300 cities ?

When it comes to eco-friendly alternatives to driving, we want to keep your options open. That’s why we’ve expanded bike and scooter share information to over 300 cities around the world on Android and iOS.

From Google Maps, you can find nearby stations and even pinpoint how many vehicles are available at that moment in places like Berlin, New York, São Paulo and Taipei. And when you’re done with your ride, you can make sure there’s a place to park before heading over to the station. This expansion is made possible thanks to micro-mobility partners like Donkey Republic, Tier and Voi base in Europe, along with Bird and Spin, which are headquartered in the U.S.

Bike and scooter share information is now live in 300 cities around the globe.