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AI features contain self-intersections and spurious connections
Description
I'm frequently encountering an issue where AI-detected features have their geometry mangled.
The pattern appears to be as follows.
Two pieces of "road" aren't connected properly into a single piece, but instead have a spurious "jaggy" line segment connecting the pieces in a way that doesn't make sense. Sometimes the jaggy can be hundreds of meters long and result in visually confusing geometry.
It is often difficult to visually understand how to break the correctly-connected pieces apart, delete the jaggy, and then connect them back together properly.
I'm going to leave this example unedited so that you can see it on the live map. It's also captured in the screenshot below.
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Version
2.4.0
What browser are you seeing the problem on? What version are you running?
Safari v18.0
The OS you're using
mac
Steps to reproduce
There's no obvious cause for why some roads have jaggies while most don't.
The browser URL at the time you encountered the bug
https://rapideditor.org/edit#map=17.00/39.01492/-114.07576&background=EsriWorldImagery&datasets=fbRoads,msBuildings&disable_features=indoor,landuse,power&id=w-566559407366944
The auto-detected useragent string for your browser (leave blank if you're manually filling this form out)
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/18.0 Safari/605.1.15