If you played Pokémon Go, there's a chance you helped with the development of training robots and AI.
"The urban canyon is the worst place in the world for GPS" ...
A 30-billion-image dataset built by players over the last decade is now being used to train an AI navigation system ...
Pokémon Go creator Niantic Spatial reportedly used 30 billion images crowdsourced from players to build a map that will train delivery robots in a new AI venture.
As advanced models stumble through a 1990s Game Boy classic, Pokémon is a surprisingly revealing test of what AI still can’t ...
Pokémon Go players may have unknowingly helped build a massive AI training dataset through years of scanning real-world locations.
It has been around 10 years since Pokémon Go peaked in popularity. But there was a time when millions of people worldwide were pounding the pavement in ...
Niantic’s spatial AI, built partly from optional scans submitted through its AR games, is now helping delivery robots ...
Explore how Pokémon Go's player-generated data has been used in advanced AI mapping systems, raising questions about privacy ...
How games like Pokemon Go harvested data to train robots; the meme‑ification of war online; and the making of ‘personalities’ ...
What began as an exploration of why men seem to love Gengar so much has turned into a bloodbath of unamused Pokémon fans for ...