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 were pounding the pavement in ...
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Pokémon Go players built a 30-billion-photo map that’s now training robots to deliver your pizza
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.
Niantic's AI spinout is training a new world model using 30 billion images of urban landmarks crowdsourced from players.
You probably didn't know it, but if you played or are still playing Pokémon Go (there are more than half a million active players), you were helping train an AI-powered geospatial model that aims to ...
Niantic's pivot to spatial mapping has been underway for years. What it means for Pokemon Go's future is unclear, but a deeper blend of AR, AI and your future maps of the world are going to be what ...
Pokémon Go players are unknowingly contributing to a powerful AI navigation system. This technology, built from real-world ...
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