If you played Pokémon Go, there's a chance you helped with the development of training robots and AI.
The data collected by the AR games now consists of more than 30 billion images captured from different angles, times of day, ...
The hit mobile game Pokémon GO has come under scrutiny following claims that images captured within the app may have been ...
The creator of augmented reality hit Pokemon GO, Niantic, reveals that player data has been used to help train delivery ...
Niantic Spatial, a spinout of the game maker behind the mobile phenomenon, is putting all that AR creature-catching data to interesting use. Walking down the street to scavenge for creatures like ...
How Pokemon Go players have been unwittingly training AI navigation robots - ...
Former Pokémon Go owner Niantic announced last week that it will be using the data generated by millions of users to assist ...
Data generated by millions of Pokemon Go players is now powering Niantic's geospatial AI models that help autonomous robots ...
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 ...
A massive databse built by players of Pokémon Go is now being used Coco Robotics to help its street delivery robots better ...
Niantic’s spatial AI, built partly from optional scans submitted through its AR games, is now helping delivery robots ...