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With over 30 billion images logged, Pokemon Go is using players' activity to train its spinout AI company to help GPS pinpointing: "I'm very focused on trying to re-create the real world"
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With over 30 billion images logged, Pokemon Go is using players' activity to train its spinout AI company to help GPS pinpointing: "I'm very focused on trying to re-create the real world"

  • Niantic Spatial will use Pokemon Go imagery to train a visual positioning system that precision-locates users to centimeters.
  • The goal is to help delivery robots navigate more precisely in urban areas where GPS reliability is challenged.
  • Niantic Spatial has trained its system on 30 billion images captured by players in urban settings.
  • Niantic Spatial emphasizes that Pokemon Go explicitly maps AR data, with players consent prompts.
  • CEO John Hanke suggests AR mapping and robot navigation share the same core problem of precise positioning.
  • The map-making improvements could expand to broader ambitions beyond current robotics use.
  • The report notes privacy concerns but asserts mapping data collection is publicly acknowledged by Pokemon Go.
  • Niantic Spatial aims to improve GPS-based positioning for delivery services across two continents.
  • The story references MIT Technology Review interviews for more detail on Niantic Spatial's approach.
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Robot dogs are protecting data centers. Operators are seeing payoffs.
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Robot dogs are protecting data centers. Operators are seeing payoffs.

  • Robot dogs are now deployed to patrol and inspect data centers, offering around-the-clock security.
  • Boston Dynamics’ Spot and Ghost Robotics’ Vision 60 patrol fences and detect anomalies in data centers.
  • Pricing ranges place ROI in the one-guard versus two-guard savings proposition.
  • Robot dogs travel several miles on a single charge and operate in varied weather.
  • Humans remain in the loop, reviewing live feeds from a control room.
  • Spot's price can range from $175,000 to $300,000 depending on payloads.
  • Ghost Robotics’ Vision 60 is used mainly for external perimeter security at data centers.
  • North America is expanding data-center capacity, driving demand for mobile security solutions.
  • The market envisions robots as complements to human guards, not replacements.
  • Data centers are targeting rapid security improvements to prevent costly outages.
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