In one of the most demanding news of recent days, a user has created a jam of fake traffic on Google Maps with 99 mobile phones and a cart. Simon Weckert, that's the prosecutor's name, He dropped the popular map application heard with some cleverness.
Now, those responsible for the application have an opportunity to respond to an artist in other statements. Obviously, this kind of event can be useful on Google Maps, it's just training to keep improving.
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One of the Californian agency's staff replied to a user in a statement to the Android police:
Traffic information on Google Maps is constantly updated thanks to information from a variety of sources, including anonymous data obtained from people who made local services and contributions from the Google Maps community. We introduced the ability to differentiate between cars and mo torcycles in many countries, including India, Indonesia and Egypt, although we did not decide on this trip by car. Thanks for seeing the innovative use of Google Maps as this, because it helps us make the maps more efficient over time.
Funny, from an American company they took the opportunity to showcase some of the benefits of Google Maps, such as the ability to differentiate between cars and motorcycles. However, Who would have thought that a wheelchair would completely deceive them?
In any case, and as they have pointed out, all used to learn and improve. At the end of the day, events like these can put the machines to work in finding new ways that allow them to differentiate even a wheelchair full of smartphones.
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