Recently, an unusual bug in Apple's Maps app has attracted a lot of attention. When using this feature, users discovered a ridiculous bug: baggage claim areas at many airports in the United States were incorrectly labeled as "points of interest" at certain zoom levels.
This peculiar phenomenon quickly fermented in the online community of Reddit, causing heated discussions among many netizens. Many users have reported that they can see these blue markers that should not appear in the first place by simply adjusting the zoom of the map, and they appear like ghosts in the terminals of many regional airports such as Chicago.
According to the detailed description of netizens, these mismarks are not only numerous, but also widespread, from Chicago O'Hare International Airport to New York's JFK International Airport. Many travelers have encountered a lot of confusion and confusion when trying to find a real service point.
As a trusted navigation tool, Apple Maps has undoubtedly had a certain impact on its brand image by making such an obvious mistake this time. At the moment, Apple has not made an official statement on the matter, but many users are already expecting them to fix the vulnerability as soon as possible to avoid more unnecessary troubles.