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A city with a complex road network, and not falling in an American or British tech bubble: Genoa, Italy. A good test for how much we believe large scale Internet services (Google Maps) to tell the truth, which for me resulted in:
- locations of bus stops costantly off
- transit information like a metro being shown as running (it was suspended for expansion works)
- a museum being shown as closed (while it had extended hours due to summer time)
- walking from a stop to an airport on roads without sidewalks and crossing into direct traffic (they always had a problem with walking directions)
Soon to be brought to you by an AI made to be convincing, regardless of whether it can tell you the truth.

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