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
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Some dude made this robot hand that will someday replace all blue collar work
Imagine a plumber bot with something 10x of this, plus cameras in the hands.
super exciting times ahead
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“Our best chance to respond and to produce innovative public policies and initiatives to respond to online violence against children, is to listen to children. And when I say listen, it’s listen carefully, listen consciously, because do you know who else is listening when you aren’t? Perpetrators.” Isabelle Santos, member of the global youth-led movement on ending violence against children @RestlessDev at #Act4OnlineSafety
"We cannot let over 300 million children face online abuse each year. As an international community, as individuals, we must triple our efforts to tackle this issues and advance this agenda."
@AliciaH_1 at #Act4OnlineSafety#SafeOnline