Comment by mimischi
10 months ago
Also wondering if, as another commenter mentioned, it might be trying to estimate your location just by network means.
10 months ago
Also wondering if, as another commenter mentioned, it might be trying to estimate your location just by network means.
It absolutely does that - o3 knows your current location based on IP address etc. This means for a fair test you need to use a photo taken nowhere near your current vicinity - that's why I added examples for Madagascar and Buenos Aires at the end of my post: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Apr/26/o3-photo-locations/#up...
And of course make sure you turn off geotagging in the exif :)
But really, if Google Street View data (or similar) is entirely part of the training dataset it is more than expected that it has this capability.
Thanks! Looks like I missed that last part somehow :)