Exif data is a thing. However, it doesn't really matter anymore. Several AI models are good enough they can accurately "guess" a location from one or two pictures.
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>Take a photo on any digital camera or smartphone and it's not just the pixels that are saved. The image also gets a bunch of metadata appended to it, also known as EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data, including details of when it was taken, the device that was used to capture it, and the camera settings that were used.
Exif data is a thing. However, it doesn't really matter anymore. Several AI models are good enough they can accurately "guess" a location from one or two pictures.
Archive: https://archive.ph/gbm8b
From the post:
>>Take a photo on any digital camera or smartphone and it's not just the pixels that are saved. The image also gets a bunch of metadata appended to it, also known as EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data, including details of when it was taken, the device that was used to capture it, and the camera settings that were used.