Bee maps, project on HIVEMAPPER, one of the largest Decentralized material infrastructure networks (DePin) focused on a datab fee on Solana, on Wednesday that he collaborated with the giant Lyft giant to provide more accurate maps data.
This step emphasizes the increasing role of spatial geographical intelligence in the transport industry, and references that passenger sharing companies are heading towards this type of infrastructure to obtain better maps.
HIVEMAPPER allows drivers to contribute to appointing data to use AI that discover and directly direct changes on roads-such as construction areas or modified road signs-maintain current and accurate digital maps.
“In order for the movement to work actually and for self-time to become a reality, maps cannot be a later idea-it needs to be collective, live, accurate, and open,” said Ariel Sidman, CEO and co-founder of Bee Maps, in a press statement with Coindsk. “We are proud of a real innovative armament like Lyft with spatial intelligence on the constantly updated street level and which allows them to see.”
MAPS Bee is an app -based application on the HIVEMAPPER network, which is part of the Depin (decentralized physical infrastructure networks), which benefit from Blockchain incentives to gather on developing infrastructure in the real world. In the case of bee maps, shareholders earn encryption bonuses to collect photos at the street level using HIVEMAPPER cameras. This data is processed using artificial intelligence to extract important features – such as road signs, track marks and construction areas – which are constantly updated on the statute.
The step comes between Lyft and Bee Maps as Natix, another mapping project on Solana I have cooperated with the taxi serviceTo provide better maps techniques.
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Correction (May 14, 2025, 16:02 UTC): A clarification about the relationship between bee maps and HIVEMAPPER during the story, changed HED to reflect that Lyft took advantage of Hivemapper, not bee maps.