Here’s what Google Maps said about deleting photos of Austria’s most-popular landmarks – Times of India

Here’s what Google Maps said about deleting photos of Austria’s most-popular landmarks – Times of India



Google has recently removed multiple photos of Austrian landmarks that were manipulated by environmental activists in Austria. These AI-generated images on Google Maps depicted Alpine lakes, the Danube River, and snowless Alpine peaks to illustrate the potential impacts of climate change in the year 2070. The group responsible for adding these images, Letzte Generation (Last Generation), aimed to raise awareness about the risks of rising temperatures due to climate change.

However, Google promptly removed these photos on June 22, stating that their policies prohibit content that is not based on real experiences or does not accurately represent a location. The tech giant emphasized the importance of users adhering to guidelines that require genuine and relevant content to be added to their platform. Letzte Generation expressed little surprise at Google’s decision, highlighting the lack of action taken by authorities and corporations in addressing the climate crisis.

Letzte Generation added these photos to Google Maps with the intention of informing tourists about the potential consequences of climate change on popular Austrian landmarks. Despite the removal of these images, the activist group has vowed to continue their efforts, including taking further measures online to raise awareness about the urgency of combating climate change.

Google’s policies for user-generated content emphasize the importance of authenticity and accuracy in posts and edits on their platform. Any content that is intentionally false, stolen, defamatory, or irrelevant may be subject to removal. The company encourages users to report any inappropriate or misleading content to maintain the integrity of their platform and provide users with reliable information.

In conclusion, the clash between environmental activists and tech companies like Google highlights the ongoing debate surrounding climate change awareness and the role of digital platforms in shaping public perception. While Letzte Generation’s efforts to showcase the potential impacts of climate change through AI-generated images were met with removal from Google Maps, the group remains steadfast in their mission to raise awareness and advocate for climate action.

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