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I think this is incredibly cool. As with many things, the good cases will outnumber the bad.

This was always possible, it just wasn't widely distributed.

Having a first class ability to effectively geocode an image feels like it connects the world better. You'll be able to snapshot a movie and find where a scene was filmed, revisit places from old photographs, find where interesting locations in print media are, places that designers and creatives used in their (typically exif-stripped) work, etc.

Imagine when we get this for architecture and nature. Or even more broadly, databases of food from restaurants. Products. Clothing and fashion. You name it.

Imagine precision visual search for everything - that'd be amazing.



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