If you played Pokémon Go, there's a chance you helped with the development of training robots and AI.
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 is using players' augmented reality data to help train delivery robots. Now rebranded as Niantic ...
Each robot employs multiple cameras to perceive its surrounding environment, matching those visual inputs against Niantic ...
Explore how Pokémon Go's player-generated data has been used in advanced AI mapping systems, raising questions about privacy ...
The data collected by the AR games now consists of more than 30 billion images captured from different angles, times of day, ...
Data generated by millions of Pokemon Go players is now powering Niantic's geospatial AI models that help autonomous robots navigate complex urban environments ...
US video game developer Niantic has revealed that its Pokemon Go players have helped create a huge dataset of more than 30 ...
Nearly ten years after the launch of Pokémon Go turned everyday streets and parks into digital playgrounds, the massive trove ...
The early augmented reality smartphone app prompted hundreds of millions of players to wander into parks, parking lots, and even dimly lit alleyways, peering through their phone cameras in search of ...
The tech company announced two key features that they hope will pave the way for the expanded use of augmented reality (AR) in everyday life ...