Apple has recruited a private fleet of jets equipped with
military-grade imaging technology to produce HD 3D imagery for its newly
announced Maps service
If you thought Google’s Street View was invasive, get ready to be
shocked by Apple’s latest plans for its newly announced Maps services,
which uses privately recruited jets packing military-grade imaging
technology to capture HD 3D images of earth.
This type of technology and vantage point was previously the sole
reserve of Intelligence Agencies, such as the CIA and MI5, and the
military. It’s also the first time a commercial company has attempted
something as ambitious – just imagine the amount of data that’s involved
when shooting in this detail and quality.
Apple’s imaging technologies are said to to be so powerful they could
potentially see into homes through skylights and windows, which is the
very same technology the US military uses to identify terrorists in
Afghanistan.
‘The technology is understood to have already been tested in 20 cities
across the world including London, following Apple’s acquisition of C3
Technologies, a Swedish 3D mapping business, last year,’ claims The
Telegraph.
Google also confirmed last week that it would be doing exactly the same
thing in a bid to bring 3D maps of metropolitan areas to its Android
platform. The search giant made the following statement regarding its
new data collection methods:
‘Since 2006, we’ve had textured 3D buildings in Google Earth, and we are
excited to announce that we will begin adding 3D models to entire
metropolitan areas to Google Earth on mobile devices.
‘This is possible thanks to a combination of our new imagery rendering
techniques and computer vision that let us automatically create 3D
cityscapes, complete with buildings, terrain and even landscaping, from
45-degree aerial imagery. By the end of the year we aim to have 3D
coverage for metropolitan areas with a combined population of 300
million people.’
That means two of the world’s biggest corporations are now flying around
in private jets equipped with military-grade surveillance gear taking
pictures of cities, road, mountains and, most importantly, your home.
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