Rethinking how maps are made to accelerate tech innovation

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Maps are nothing new. Humans have been recording details about the world in maps before we had recognizable languages. Over centuries, this has helped us find food, navigate the oceans, discover the world, and encourage social and political change.

Now, we’re using maps to underpin all kinds of tech. Even if we don’t always see them hard at work, mapping intelligence is doing the heavy lifting in the background. From the car you drive and the package you ordered to the coffee shop you visited before work and the busy road you avoided on the commute home – all of this relies on deeply embedded maps to work at their best.

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