This looks pretty but what's in it for me? The service is proprietary - it's a data silo with some very restrictive T&C's.
They are using Open Street Map for some of it and I'm already a happy contributor to that open platform. Maybe I missed it in the press release reprinted by petapixel.com but I don't see what financial incentive contributors have. Maybe I'm out of touch but saying I'm 'empowered' and that this is 'crowdsourced' isn't that interesting.
As an OSM contributor you might be interested in the fact that every photo is immediately available in the iD editor for everyone to use. (JOSM will happen one day too) The American Red Cross is taking photos on Mapillary for Missing Maps, etc.
As a regular person you get a service for sharing geotagged photos of places, available under CC BY-SA.
Article doesn't mention it, but photos are available under CC BY-SA 4.0. Important bit to know for those people who don't want a repeat of CDDB.
For one thing, work is already being done on some Mapillary integrations with OpenStreetMap as an extra data source for figuring out ground truth when mapping.
They are using Open Street Map for some of it and I'm already a happy contributor to that open platform. Maybe I missed it in the press release reprinted by petapixel.com but I don't see what financial incentive contributors have. Maybe I'm out of touch but saying I'm 'empowered' and that this is 'crowdsourced' isn't that interesting.