Data captured from Pokémon Go and other games are being used to create large AI models that can predict what buildings and other objects look like.
A weird Pokemon GO graphical glitch impacts the game, resulting in a trainer finding a Lickitung that's lost its iconic ...
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: It's not just a game. Your Pokemon Go player data is training AI map models.
3D models, including alternate shiny forms, have been added to the game for Smeargle, Nincada, Shedninja, Ninjask, Jirachi, Celebi, Clamperl, Huntail and all four forms of Deoxys. You can see all ...
Speaking of assets… Did Palworld Steal Pokémon Models and Assets? This is a huge accusation to level against a developer, and it’s one that’s quite pervasive online. Many social media users ...
Pokemon Go players recently learned that the game's developer, Niantic, is using their data to create a 3D model of the world before expanding it into a Large Geospatial Model with AI. Niantic is ...
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The post calls the project a large geospatial model. The machine learning means it's AI, and they're teaching it by using things captured by user's phone scans coupled with location info from ...