Conversational Map
Important — please read before you start
The Conversational Map is experimental, unfinished test software, shared for evaluation only. It has not been tested for accuracy or reliability. You ask questions about where you are, or anywhere on the map, and it answers from map data.
- It can be wrong. It may misreport where you are, how far away things are, or which direction they lie in — or it may answer a question incorrectly or make something up. Information may be missing, out of date, or simply incorrect.
- It is not a navigation or mobility aid. Do not use it to find your way, cross roads, judge traffic, avoid hazards, or make any decision about your safety or movement. It is not a substitute for your cane, your guide dog, your own orientation and mobility skills, sighted assistance, or proper navigation tools.
- It sends your words — typed or spoken — and your location to external services. To understand your questions and write its answers, what you type and your current location (when available) are sent over the internet to a third-party AI service for processing; and if you use the Speak button, your voice is streamed live to a third-party speech service to transcribe it. Do not type or say anything you would not want handled that way.
- It depends on things that can fail — your device's GPS, your network connection, the AI service, and map data that may be inaccurate. Accuracy is often poor among buildings, in crowds, or indoors.
- Keep using your usual ways of getting around at all times and stay aware of your surroundings.
By continuing you confirm that you have read and understood this notice, that you use the Conversational Map entirely at your own risk, and that — to the fullest extent permitted by law — the author and contributors accept no liability for any loss, injury, or damage arising from your use of it. The software is provided “as is”, with no warranty of any kind.