Each robot employs multiple cameras to perceive its surrounding environment, matching those visual inputs against Niantic ...
A 30-billion-image dataset built by players over the last decade is now being used to train an AI navigation system ...
While Pokémon Go (plus Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now) are now owned and operated by Monopoly Go maker Scopely, Niantic ...
A massive databse built by players of Pokémon Go is now being used Coco Robotics to help its street delivery robots better ...
Explore how Pokémon Go's player-generated data has been used in advanced AI mapping systems, raising questions about privacy ...
Pokémon Go's vast player-submitted image data is now powering real-world robotics. Niantic Spatial converts these billions of ground-level images into a photorealistic street-level model, enabling ...
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 ...
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.
Nearly ten years after the launch of Pokémon Go turned everyday streets and parks into digital playgrounds, the massive trove ...
Leave the home, turn right and point your camera at the Poké Stop, all to capture an imaginative and generated Pokémon that would be yours. When Pokém.
Back in 2016, an interesting trend was gripping India. Niantic’s Pokemon Go, a mobile game, sent people running in the streets and parks to catch their favourite pokemon. The game used augmented ...