29th February was a special day for us at Geoawesomeness, as we hosted our first Twitter Q&A #GeoChat with*John Ristevski,*Vice President of Reality Capture and Processing at HERE (Related:*Calling all map lovers: What’s a #geochat and why you should participate). We had an awesome time during #GeoChat and in case you missed it, here’s a chronological summary of what happened.
The never ending waiting to kick-off the chat
Question 1:*
The Twitter community is alive*
The never ending waiting to kick-off the chat
Another 10 mins to go for #geochat and we are like https://t.co/uChVtQ3iGx pic.twitter.com/0UBCDg9HTy
— Geoawesomeness (@geoawesomeness) February 29, 2016
— Geoawesomeness (@geoawesomeness) February 29, 2016
Good evening everyone! Welcome to #geochat. We are all set
https://t.co/WLdxgKpkzH
— Geoawesomeness (@geoawesomeness) February 29, 2016
— Geoawesomeness (@geoawesomeness) February 29, 2016
Question 1:*
Q1 #geochat @jaristevski When we say maps for machines, what exactly do we mean “machines” here & how different are they from maps we use?
— Geoawesomeness (@geoawesomeness) February 29, 2016
— Geoawesomeness (@geoawesomeness) February 29, 2016
A1: could be an autonomous car or a drone or a robot #GeoChat
— John Ristevski (@jaristevski) February 29, 2016
— John Ristevski (@jaristevski) February 29, 2016
A1: machine maps must be more accurate and less abstract. Machines can interpret more information #GeoChat
— John Ristevski (@jaristevski) February 29, 2016
— John Ristevski (@jaristevski) February 29, 2016
The Twitter community is alive*