POKÉMON GO PLAYERS TRAINED 30 BILLION IMAGE AI MAP Niantic says photos and scans collected through Pokémon Go and its AR apps have produced a massive dataset of more than 30 billion real-world images. The company is now using that data to power visual navigation for delivery robots, letting them identify exact locations on city streets without relying on GPS. Source: NewsForce
— NewsForce (@Newsforce) Mar 15, 2026
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— NewsForce (@Newsforce) Mar 15, 2026
The largest robotics perception dataset in history was built by people who just wanted to catch Charizard. I find this both brilliant and deeply humbling, no lab budget could have replicated that coverage.
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— NewsForce (@Newsforce) Mar 15, 2026
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— NewsForce (@Newsforce) Mar 15, 2026
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— NewsForce (@Newsforce) Mar 15, 2026
This is actually wild when you think about it. Millions of people thought they were just catching Pokémon and scanning gyms. In reality they were helping build one of the largest real world AI maps ever created. 30 billion images of streets, buildings and landmarks. Perfect training data for robots that need to navigate the real world. Makes you wonder how many “games” today are quietly collecting the data that will power the next generation of AI.
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Everyone who plays Pgo knew that's what they were doing from the start.
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