Ed Parsons opines on the evolution of AI in geospatial, and outlines why GeoAI will soon become the new normal.
Satellite positioning systems, real-time traffic maps, ride-hailing services, and e-commerce… all of these applications are enabled by location-based – or “geospatial” – technology and information.
Consumers may think of geographic information systems (GIS) as Web applications they use to get maps and directions, but GIS tools do a lot more than help people get from location A to location B.
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