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Personal website of Andrew Turner. Writings on geospatial collaboration, software engineering, Washington D.C., and other individual musings.

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Announcing AI Assistants for ArcGIS
Geo Technology

Announcing AI Assistants for ArcGIS

Last week, I shared our work at Esri adding generative AI to ArcGIS. Over the past year, I’ve been leading a new ArcGIS Hub AI Assistant in close collaboration with the city of Washington, DC to support easy access and understanding of open data about the city. This work builds from my talk at the […]

February 19, 2024March 1, 2024ArcGIS, ArcGIS Hub, augmented reality, civic, conference
Making GIS a Part of the Open Web
Geo Technology

Making GIS a Part of the Open Web

GeoServices provide a common API across all of GIS for users and developers to easily access information.Today is GIS Day, an annual celebration and sharing to our communities about the use of geospatial technology to understand, affect, and engage with our physical world. You can join any of hundreds of local events around the globe […]

November 19, 2014September 28, 2022API, ArcGIS, GIS

About This Site

I’m Andrew Turner – a software systems engineer helping build the geospatial web.

I am the Director of Esri‘s R+D Center in Washington, DC and the CTO for ArcGIS Hub, a platform that makes it easy to share open data and grow community collaboration.

Find me on Mastodon at @ajturner@nullisland.social

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