Mine is mapping. I am a big OpenStreetMap contributor and I have mapped many towns near me that were previously completely unmapped.

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    You use aerial imagery and trace the buildings, roads, and other features using points on a grid.

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      Is that your own imagery, from drone footage for example, or are you basically copying Google Earth?

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        It’s from Bing and Esri. It’s not copying anything, as aerial imagery is a different thing than a map. Also Bing and Esri imagery is specifically allowed to be used for OpenStreetMap purposes, likely because companies benefit from OSM data.

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      I watched the video you linked. So it’s enhancing existing maps - I was thinking it was building the maps themselves from scratch. A long time ago I worked with a small company that created digital street maps for cities to use for utility work etc.

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        It can be making maps from scratch. There are a lot of places where the map has no features, mostly rural areas.