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Microsoft Patents Bad Neighborhood Detection

PolygamousRanchKid writes with these lines culled from InformationWeek: "With the grant of their US Patent #8090532 Microsoft may be attempting to corner the market on GPS systems for use by pedestrians, or they may have opened a fertile ground for discrimination lawsuits. ... Described as a patent on pedestrian route production, the patent describes a two-way system of building navigation devices targeted at people who are not in vehicles, but still require the use of such a device to most efficiently route to their destination. ... For example, the user inputs their destination and any constraints or requirements they might have, such as a wheelchair accessible route, types of terrain they are willing to cross, the option of public transportation, and a way point such as the nearest Starbucks on the route. Any previously configured preferences are also considered, such as avoiding neighborhoods that exceed a certain threshold of violent crime statistics (hence the description of this as the 'avoid bad neighborhoods' patent), fastest route, most scenic, etc." Having lived in some high-crime neighborhoods, the actual feature (versus the patent) sounds like a great idea to me.

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  1. Re:Very subjective by cayenne8 · · Score: 1, Troll

    [deliberately ignoring the racist trolls]

    Err.....where so far has anything RACIST been mentioned?

    I've only seen comments, including the article, saying to avoid violent or dangerous neighborhoods. What's wrong with trying to stay safe? I saw NO mention anywhere of race???

    Are YOU saying minority neighborhoods are inherently dangerous? THAT sounds a bit racist to me.....

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