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Apple Inc. has initiated the use of imagery and data collected through its Apple Maps' Look Around feature to train ...
From March 2025, the Apple will use the images and data collected during the "Explore" surveys to "train models".
Look Around is Apple's answer to Google Street View. The company originally released the feature alongside its 2019 revamp of Apple Maps. The tool allows users to see locations from ground level.