Niantic hopes its new algorithm will become as fluent in the physical world as ChatGPT is in the world of language.
Pokemon Go developer Niantic reveals its long-term use of player data in the creation of a new large geospatial AI model.
Niantic is making geospatial AI models to help computers navigate real spaces, and it’s using your Pokémon Go data to help.
In a surprising revelation, Niantic, the developer of the popular augmented reality game Pokémon Go, has disclosed that data ...
Scans of the world from Pokemon Go and Ingress are the backbone of Niantic’s AI model, which aims to navigate the world like ...
Niantic's geospatial model is using geolocation data from scans players submit of real-world locations while playing the ...
Chances are you or someone you know has downloaded and played Niantic's Pokémon Go at some point because the game has been ...
Data captured from Pokémon Go and other games are being used to create large AI models that can predict what buildings and ...
While you were catching all of the Pokemon, Niantic was using AI to capture the world around you for its navigation model.
Geospatial models use billions of images of the world to get a location-based understanding of space, structures, and ...
According to a Niantic blog posts, Pokemon Go players have been helping train machine learning models for a while.
Niantic has launched a "Large Geospatial Model" (LGM) that leverages millions of scans from Pokémon Go players. The LGM ...