How Niantic Spatial is turning a decade of 30 billion crowdsourced photos and data into the most precise urban navigation system delivery robots ever had.
A 30-billion-image dataset built by players over the last decade is now being used to train an AI navigation system ...
Niantic's AI spinout is training a new world model using 30 billion images of urban landmarks crowdsourced from players.
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 ...
What started as a simple mobile game in 2016 is now helping machines navigate cities with precision. The millions of Pokémon Go players roaming cities and other places unknowingly created ...
Pokémon Go developer Niantic is hard at work building and training an AI to essentially be able to auto-complete real-world locations with only a limited amount of information. And it's using data ...
Explore how Pokémon Go's player-generated data has been used in advanced AI mapping systems, raising questions about privacy ...
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Intense training sessions are about to commence. The GO Pass: Ancients Recovered event is getting ready to roll out and it will introduce Hyper Training to Pokémon Go. A GO Pass is a free progression ...
How Pokemon Go players have been unwittingly training AI navigation robots - ...