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"iOS",
"Social",
"Third person",
"Multiplayer Competitive",
"Anime",
"MMORPG",
"Simulation",
"Single Player",
"Bird view / Isometric",
"First person",
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"textContent": "Everyone in tech seems to be into AI these days, developer Niantic doesn't want to be left behind. With the help of images captured through the Pokémon Go app, the company is helping its spinout Niantic Spatial endeavour, which focuses on \"geospatial AI\" and digital maps of the physical world. Niantic Spatial's long-term goal is to enable machines, robots, and AR glasses to understand, navigate, and interact with the physical world with centimeter-level precision.\n\nRead more",
"title": "If you're still playing Pokémon Go, you're helping train data-gobbling GPS AI for Niantic Spatial"
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