Pokémon Go Players Have Unwittingly Trained AI to Navigate the World
Pokémon Go Players Have Unwittingly Trained AI to Navigate the World
Niantic says it is using data generated by Pokémon Go players to create a “Large Geospatial Model” that can navigate the real world and power robots.
It's always about the data.
Niantic always announced itself as a data company.
36 0 ReplyUnwittingly? They paid you in-game currency to collect "research data". What did people think they were doing?
21 0 ReplyGonna end up having GPS telling me to drive into someone's backyard because Pokemon Go put a Charizard in there.
18 0 ReplyUm are we sure we want this data? Weren't there some people who walked into traffic and fell down hills playing Pokémon Go?
21 0 ReplyTesla will buy them next week
4 0 ReplySoon we’ll find delivery robots trying to pull some amazing stunts, all thanks to the sacrifices of some daring Pokemon Go players. Good times ahead 🍿
11 0 ReplyStUnt jUMP FaiLeD
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Iirc a lot of people also taped their device to ceiling fans and stuff to get steps (to hatch eggs maybe? Idk I never played it)
So we’ll have it directing people into circles for hours!
4 0 ReplyThat's why they are called pokemongos
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It'll be interesting to see a Waymo or Tesla FSD follow the path of a few Pokémon Go spoofers through buildings or directly across a field.
18 0 ReplyNot sure how they'll manage the straight up teleportation I used to do. Live rural, definitely went to the beach 100km away daily lmao.
2 0 ReplyThe modern day spoofing apps are really quite impressive. Teleportation or time travelling generally gets you an account strike fairly quickly, but some of the cleverer automatic walking functions are really quite cool.
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They've been collecting this data for over a decade and are just now starting to figure out what to do with it.
3 0 ReplyNah, they've always been selling it as map data. And I still 100% believe the NSA is involved
3 0 ReplyHah wouldn't that be something.
Tbh they don't need Niantic to do this. They can collect that info straight from phones. Back doors go brrrr (is that meme still relevant?)
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