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With over 30 billion images logged, Pokemon Go is using players' activity to train AI company
"The urban canyon is the worst place in the world for GPS" ...
Most people reading this have no idea this is happening. Not just Pokemon Go. All of it. Everything we do is tracked. Our data is sold a million times over.
Niantic’s spatial AI, built partly from optional scans submitted through its AR games, is now helping delivery robots ...
It has been around 10 years since Pokémon Go peaked in popularity. But there was a time when millions of people worldwide ...
Niantic's AI spinout is training a new world model using 30 billion images of urban landmarks crowdsourced from players.
If you played Pokémon Go, there's a chance you helped with the development of training robots and AI.
Niantic Spatial has announced a partnership with Coco Robotics to use a Visual Positioning System trained on 30 billion ...
What started as a simple mobile game in 2016 is now helping machines navigate cities with precision. The millions of Pokémon ...
Each robot employs multiple cameras to perceive its surrounding environment, matching those visual inputs against Niantic ...
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