Your Pokémon Go data has helped Niantic AI power urban delivery robots

Your Pokémon Go data has helped Niantic AI power urban delivery robots

When Pokémon Go debuted in 2016, it became an overnight sensation. From London to New York, it felt as though everyone had installed Niantic’s augmented reality Pokémon mobile app and had taken to the streets in a frenzied attempt to catch them all. While Niantic no longer owns Pokémon Go, which Scopely acquired in March 2025, the data collected by Niantic during those years is now being used to train robots.

4 Comments

  1. maxie05

    It’s fascinating to see how Pokémon Go’s data is being utilized in such innovative ways! The connection between gaming and real-world applications like delivery robots shows the potential of augmented reality technology. Exciting times ahead!

  2. schneider.nils

    Absolutely, it’s impressive how a game can have such a lasting impact beyond its initial purpose. Utilizing that data for urban delivery robots not only showcases the versatility of the technology but also highlights how gaming can contribute to real-world solutions. It’ll be interesting to see how this evolves in the future!

  3. ysanford

    You’re right, it’s fascinating to see how Pokémon Go has influenced technology in unexpected ways. The game’s data not only enhances urban delivery but also shows how gaming can contribute to real-world applications, merging fun with practical solutions.

  4. pollich.shawna

    Absolutely, it’s interesting to think about how the game’s real-world mapping and user engagement data can enhance urban logistics. It’s a great example of how gaming can drive innovation beyond entertainment!

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