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Google Maps tells drivers To Drive Off Cliffs/mountains

chittychitty

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A glitch in Google Maps' navigation feature has been instructing thousands of conservative users to drive off a cliff and die, sources confirmed Wednesday. Google apologized for the inconvenience and says it is looking into the "innocent error."

"For unknown reasons, our Maps app is telling conservative users to drive off the nearest cliff," said a Google rep. "It's really strange. We've not seen anything like this before."

According to Google, the tech company gathers information on everyone who uses their apps. It builds a profile and labels you based on your religion, preferences, entertainment choices, location, race, gender, and political persuasion. Then, if you're a conservative, the Google Maps app will tell you to find a precipice or sheer rock face nearby and just barrel right off it.

At publishing time, Maps programmers had discovered a similar bug that instructed liberal users to ram into the nearest conservative driver's vehicle and run them off the road.

More at https://babylonbee.com/news/google-maps-navigation-glitch-instructs-conservatives-to-drive-off-cliff
 

Semaj2357

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"For unknown reasons, our Maps app is telling conservative users to drive off the nearest cliff," said a Google rep. "It's really strange. We've not seen anything like this before."
nothing strange about this, as red Indians used some version of the stars and wind direction for navigation in the old days.
and guess what did the apache say when his dog went over the cliff - doggone! :whistling:
 

syed putra

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5his happens when there us a road at tge top of the cliff, and another road at the bottom. Software annit tell there is a cliff.
Maps apps also get confused when we go on a viaduct thinking we are still on the ground.
 
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