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The Authenticity and genuineness of Google Maps

Postby raaman » 02 Dec 2024, 12:17

Do you ever take the help of Google Maps while traveling? How authentic and genuine is it? In India, it has caused a few accidents/deaths. Had it happened in the US, the concerned people might have sued Google for damages.
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Re: The Authenticity and genuineness of Google Maps

Postby Tendz » 03 Dec 2024, 08:59

The app is usually considered reliable, as it collects data from various sources to offer accurate directions. However, like any technology, it's not infallible.
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Re: The Authenticity and genuineness of Google Maps

Postby Fergal » 05 Dec 2024, 06:51

raaman wrote:In India, it has caused a few accidents/deaths.

How did that happen?
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Re: The Authenticity and genuineness of Google Maps

Postby Fidelia » 05 Dec 2024, 07:47

To a large extent, Google maps can be accurate. They have 90% accuracy in my city, at least.
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Re: The Authenticity and genuineness of Google Maps

Postby Netherrealmer » 05 Dec 2024, 15:18

Google map results is so authentic a stalker manage to find the location of a popstar he wants to assault by looking at the reflection on her eyeballs for street signs and land marks.
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Re: The Authenticity and genuineness of Google Maps

Postby Tendz » 06 Dec 2024, 08:31

That's really shocking! It's scary to think that someone could use Google maps in such a sinister way.
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Re: The Authenticity and genuineness of Google Maps

Postby Netherrealmer » 01 Feb 2025, 14:15

Thats why its better to take Standard definition photos because hd can see reflection on eyeballs and they can use it to know your location.
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Re: The Authenticity and genuineness of Google Maps

Postby OldGuy » 01 Feb 2025, 15:37

I moved from my previous address in another state to my current location in 2009. Over the time since my arrival, I frequently used google maps to find my way around. It was pretty accurate most of the time, but I have stumbled over errors from time to time. I recall one particular search that was way off. Google had it pegged to the right street name, but it had located my destination at the far opposite end of the road, some 8 miles off.

I poked around and found a place to report the error and google did eventually correct it on the map. I now use the google GPS in my car and rarely spot any errors but they still happen.

In a very recent search, the instructions had me turn on what ended up to a back entrance making it very hard to find the place. I entered a back driveway to a nearby motel before weaving through their lot to my destination in front of the motel. If google had simply directed me to continue another 200 feet on the road I was already on, I would have spotted my destination from their own front entrance. Other than stupid little errors like that, it has been pretty reliable in all my recent travels.
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