00:00Are Pokemon Go players unknowingly helping to train AI.
00:07puedan
00:07Remember Pokemon GO, the 2016 mobile game
00:10that sends millions of people in Europe
00:12and around the world off to chase
00:13virtual creators in the real world,
00:15but while players have been busy catching Pokemon,
00:18it seems they were on another mission
00:19unbeknownst to them.
00:21Online, users have claimed that they have also
00:23been generating massive amounts of visual data
00:26for the company behind the game as they played.
00:28Αλλά είναι αυτό το πράγμα.
00:29Αν και πρόβλημα, και ακόμα το MIT Technology Review,
00:33αυτά τα δεν είναι στους χρησιμοποιητικά.
00:35Η ίδιακή, η πιο ειδικής πιθανότητα,
00:58δημιουργείται από την ίδιακή κύβε,
00:58δημιουργείται από την ίδιακή κύβε,
00:59δημιουργείται από την ίδιακή κύβε that these scans are completely optional
01:01and submitted anonymously to improve its visual positioning system,
01:05a tool designed to locate objects precisely even where GPS fails.
01:09In our own test,
01:10the app offers these scans as optional feed research tasks,
01:13with in-game rewards as incentives.
01:16Before activating the feature,
01:17it says you will contribute to the development of an AR mapping technology
01:21and that the data will be sent to a third party service.
01:24By taking a closer look at its term of service,
01:28Niantic says that by using the AR feature,
01:31players grant the company the right to reuse this data
01:33to improve its technology.
01:35With billions of images collected,
01:37Niantic Special says it has trained tens of millions of neural networks,
01:41helping build a detailed 3D map of the world.
01:44It is important to know that Pokemon Go is not the only thing
01:47that Niantic has been using to train its AI.
01:50The company also uses data from drones, robots and satellites.
01:54같은 collections,ations
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