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Related: About this forumAn artist wheeled 99 smartphones around in a wagon to create fake traffic jams on Google Maps
Source: Business Insider
An artist wheeled 99 smartphones around in a wagon to create fake traffic jams on Google Maps
Aaron Holmes Feb 3, 2020, 9:28 AM
An artist "hacked" Google Maps' traffic display and all it took was a red wagon and 99 smartphones.
Simon Weckert toted the pile of smartphones down empty streets in Berlin. Every street he traversed suddenly appeared as a traffic-heavy red zone on Google Maps, rerouting drivers to avoid the streets, as shown in Weckert's YouTube video documenting the results.
Weckert essentially gamed the mechanism Google Maps uses to predict traffic, he said in an email to Business Insider.
A Google representative told Business Insider that the app determines traffic by continuously pinging smartphones that use location services and by using "contributions from the Google Maps community."
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Aaron Holmes Feb 3, 2020, 9:28 AM
An artist "hacked" Google Maps' traffic display and all it took was a red wagon and 99 smartphones.
Simon Weckert toted the pile of smartphones down empty streets in Berlin. Every street he traversed suddenly appeared as a traffic-heavy red zone on Google Maps, rerouting drivers to avoid the streets, as shown in Weckert's YouTube video documenting the results.
Weckert essentially gamed the mechanism Google Maps uses to predict traffic, he said in an email to Business Insider.
A Google representative told Business Insider that the app determines traffic by continuously pinging smartphones that use location services and by using "contributions from the Google Maps community."
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Read more: https://www.businessinsider.com/google-maps-traffic-jam-99-smartphones-wagon-2020-2
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An artist wheeled 99 smartphones around in a wagon to create fake traffic jams on Google Maps (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2020
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Cartoonist
(7,563 posts)1. He's not an artist
He's an asshole. Suppose an ambulance was rerouted with fatal results.
Clearly an illegal act.
Blues Heron
(6,258 posts)2. I think it's awesome.
stupid to put all your eggs in the smartphone basket so to speak. Wake up, use your eyes, look around. Don't let your smartphone drive you the long way off a short pier.
eppur_se_muova
(37,877 posts)4. Sometimes the word "artist" is used when the word "dick" is meant.
This is such a case.
What's the cost of 99 smartphones ? Was it even remotely worth it ?