From Oddity Central
By Spooky
German artist Simon Weckert recently went viral after posting a
video on YouTube dragging a small cart with 99 smartphones on an empty street
and tricking Google Maps into showing a traffic jam.
Basically, Weckert loaded 99 smartphones with Google Maps turned
on onto a small wagon cart and then pulled that cart around various streets in
Berlin, including outside the Google office building. He was thus reportedly
able to fool Google’s GPS app into thinking that there was a high concentration
of users on those streets. And because the phones were being carried in a
slow-moving cart, the app was also tricked into thinking that it was detecting
a traffic jam.
In the video, you can see the streets Weckert is wheeling the 99
phones on go from green to red in Google Maps, which is how the app usually
displays slow-moving traffic.
“By transporting the smartphones in the street I’m able to
generate virtual traffic which will navigate cars on another route,” the German
artist told VICE Motherboard. “Ironically that can generate a real traffic
jam somewhere else in the city.”
To pull off this trick, Simon Weckert rented 99 Android
smartphones and bough 99 SIM cards for them online. To actually create the
virtual traffic jams, he would spend an hour or two in an area, walking back
and forth on the street. It sounds so easy, but according to a Google senior
software engineer, it’s entirely possible.
“I work for Google Maps and I know quite a bit about how this
works. I believe this is possible,” the engineer said. Google is yet to make an
official comment.
Link at knuckledraggin.com
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