As well known, working on the online card never stops. Roads and rail connections change, restaurants close or move. Continuing to maintain data is the same. Apple now wants to help properly for his in-house card app-more by external staff: through crowdsourcing. The company has now published a new app that should make it easier.
App for internal use only
Equipment called Apple maps surveyor The American app for the iPhone is published in the store and can at least partially automatic the process. At first it is only for internal use. “Surveyor helps Apple to improve the map by collecting data of road signals and other details on the roadside, while it is on a designated passage,” the company writes. A screenshot (see above) is attached, which shows how an iPhone leaves a certain passage, while one percent indicates an area that has already been covered.
The name of the app, “Surceyor”, stands in English (also) for the land wormators. According to macromors, planning with Apple To cooperate with companiesDistribute work to people in return. One of the partners is a crowdsourcing portal BaseBut more later can also be added.
Land measurement with crowdtascor
The campus is a -Called Task Marketplace that works similar to Amazon’s mechanical Ottoman and offers comparatively simple tasks against minor awards. With respect to the surveyor, it can be photography of road signals and traffic lights along with other geographical characteristics so that the Apple can accurately details on the map.
So far, the Aadhaar is not called Aadhaar among Apple Maps Partners, but the Surveyor app seems as if the use has now begun. The objective is that Apple maps are also up -to -date with small details. Aadhaar is currently collecting information for various websites, including the opening time and prices. Such companies are also being used rapidly to create training data for AI systems.

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