A recent Dutch report claims Niantic Spatial and Vantor used 30 billion Pokémon GO player scans to train military drones.
How 30 billion Pokémon Go player scans allegedly trained a military drone AI, the messy corporate spinoffs to a Saudi wealth ...
Data collected from Pokémon Go players have been used to train an AI model that could support military drones.
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Is Pokemon Go Data Training Military Drones?
Did Pokémon Go players unknowingly create billions of environmental scans now used to train military drone navigation systems ...
Raul is a freelance writer with four years of writing and editing experience in games journalism. Currently, he is a News Writer at Game Rant and the Managing Editor of Final Weapon, a Japanese gaming ...
LONDON, June 12 — The summer of 2016 gave us many things: an epidemic of people walking into lamp posts, ...
Niantic, the privately-held Pokémon Go app parent company, brought the augmented-reality app to the masses in July of 2016, and the game made it onto over a billion phones before 2019. Statistically ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Despite the game's launch feeling like yesterday, Pokemon Go is approaching its eighth anniversary this July. In anticipation of the milestone, ...
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