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Home Technology Niantic is building a ‘geospatial’ AI model based on Pokémon Go player data

Niantic is building a ‘geospatial’ AI model based on Pokémon Go player data

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Niantic has introduced that it’s constructing a brand new “Massive Geospatial Mannequin” (LGM) that mixes hundreds of thousands of scans taken from the smartphones of gamers of Pokémon Go and different Niantic merchandise. This AI mannequin might permit computer systems and robots to know and work together with the world in new methods, the corporate stated in a weblog submit noticed by Rubbish Day.

The LGM’s “spatial intelligence” is constructed on the neural networks developed as a part of Niantic’s Visible Positioning System. The weblog submit explains that “Over the previous 5 years, Niantic has targeted on constructing our Visible Positioning System (VPS), which makes use of a single picture from a cellphone to find out its place and orientation utilizing a 3D map constructed from folks scanning fascinating places in our video games and Scaniverse,” and “This knowledge is exclusive as a result of it’s taken from a pedestrian perspective and contains locations inaccessible to vehicles.”

Niantic Chief Scientist Victor Prisacariu was extra express in a 2022 Q&A, saying, “Utilizing the information our customers add when taking part in video games like Ingress and Pokémon Go, we constructed high-fidelity 3D maps of the world, which embrace each 3D geometry (or the form of issues) and semantic understanding (what stuff within the map is, reminiscent of the bottom, sky, bushes, and so on).”

As 404 Media factors out, no one who downloaded Pokémon Go in 2016 might have predicted their knowledge would “sooner or later gasoline this sort of AI product.”

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