Niantic hopes its new algorithm will become as fluent in the physical world as ChatGPT is in the world of language.
Niantic is making geospatial AI models to help computers navigate real spaces, and it’s using your Pokémon Go data to help.
Niantic's geospatial model is using geolocation data from scans players submit of real-world locations while playing the ...
A recent comment from a Niantic executive over Pokémon GO data possibly being purchased by governments doesn't really leave ...
Titled Roars from the Winterwind, the new season brings a new Tundra biome along with Lagombi, Volvidon and Somnacanth as ...
The game's developer, Niantic, detailed a new AI product using geolocated images from all over the world to help robotics ...
Scans of the world from Pokemon Go and Ingress are the backbone of Niantic’s AI model, which aims to navigate the world like ...
Clients include Aurora Innovation Inc., an Uber-backed firm that makes self-driving software for commercial trucks, and ...
Chances are you or someone you know has downloaded and played Niantic's Pokémon Go at some point because the game has been ...
According to a Niantic blog posts, Pokemon Go players have been helping train machine learning models for a while.
Niantic, the team behind Pokemon Go, is working on a new type of AI model that's training on data from its apps.
While you were catching all of the Pokemon, Niantic was using AI to capture the world around you for its navigation model.