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11 points rntn | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.216s | source
1. gkoberger ◴[] No.42217432[source]
I think the title doesn't really match the article, and is very click-baity.

It's fine to not like Niantic using your data (although they've been doing this even pre-AI, of course).

But nothing in the article implies they're building a Google Maps competitor, but rather that they're licensing a data set of the images and other geospatial data they've collected.