A massive databse built by players of Pokémon Go is now being used Coco Robotics to help its street delivery robots better ...
Coco Robotics says its Coco 2 delivery robot can reach 13 mph on streets and bike lanes, using Niantic Spatial mapping to improve navigation in dense cities.
If you played Pokémon Go, there's a chance you helped with the development of training robots and AI.
A database generated by players of the popular augmented reality mobile game Pokémon Go is now being used to help street delivery robots navigate cities, AzerNEWS reports, citing foreign media.
Pokémon Go players unknowingly trained delivery robots for years after generating over 30 billion scans that Niantic has now repurposed to power Coco Robotics’ autonomous bots ...
Niantic’s spatial AI, built partly from optional scans submitted through its AR games, is now helping delivery robots ...
Over 10 years of Pokémon GO location mapping data is being used to help power Coco Robotics' autonomous couriers, helping ...
Niantic Spatial, an AI spinout formed in 2025, has turned years of mobile gaming data into what it describes as a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Coco Robotics describes its delivery bots, pictured in 2023, as being "weather proof" and "engineered for efficient city travel." ...