Niantic’s spatial AI, built partly from optional scans submitted through its AR games, is now helping delivery robots ...
While Pokémon Go (plus Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now) are now owned and operated by Monopoly Go maker Scopely, Niantic still retains the database of augmented reality data collected over the ...
When Pokémon Go debuted in 2016, it became an overnight sensation. From London to New York, it felt as though everyone had ...
The creator of augmented reality hit Pokemon GO, Niantic, reveals that player data has been used to help train delivery ...
Niantic Labs has revealed they're using part of the Pokemon Go dataset to work with a robotics company to make deliveries faster.
Pokémon Go is helping train Niantic Spatial's GPS AI, which helps delivery robots.
By repurposing over 30 billion images captured by players since 2016, Niantic is transforming casual gameplay into a ...
Over 10 years of Pokémon GO location mapping data is being used to help power Coco Robotics' autonomous couriers, helping ...
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 ...
Millions of Pokemon Go players may not realise it, but the scans they make while playing the game have helped Niantic build a ...
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 ...
Will an association with that game everyone played a little bit in 2016 help keep the bots from getting lost and beat up?