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  "textContent": "Pokémon Go was a sensation when it launched in 2016, but now, a technology company has found a new use for the game: training delivery robots. Pokémon Go is a free-to-play “augmented reality” mobile game that uses GPS to guide you to virtual Pokémon around your location. You then walk to the site of a Pokémon and, […]\n\nThe post Pokémon Go Players Have Been Unknowingly Training Delivery Robots with 30 Billion Images appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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