Pokémon Go-Spieler haben der KI unabsichtlich beigebracht, sich durch die Welt zu navigieren

https://www.404media.co/pokemon-go-players-have-unwittingly-trained-ai-to-navigate-the-world/

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  1. Yup. Niantic was originally a project within Google. There are some interesting stories about ideas they had before Ingress launched.

  2. Temporal_Universe on

    Now explosive drones can navigate with ease to kill you faster lol

  3. EastlakeTrashPanda on

    Spoofers doing their part by walking through walls, buildings, on water, and through restricted areas.

  4. kaishinoske1 on

    I wonder how many companies are going to buy that data. Now that they know where foot traffic is and goes on a consistent basis that advertisers would be interested in.

  5. Hyperion1144 on

    How to navigate the world, and how to find things in it.

    Things like people.

    In other words, we trained it to hunt.

    But when I read an article about the testing of “disaster rescue drones” and point out that disaster scenes, like earthquakes or major fires, really resemble the environmental conditions of urban warfare, and posit the theory that the drones aren’t being trained for disaster rescue but instead are being trained for urban warfare search-and-destroy, everyone calls me paranoid.

    The difference between urban disaster search-and-rescue drones and urban warfare search-and-destroy drones is a gun and a targeting system.

    https://youtu.be/O-2tpwW0kmU?si=zFzcV2BgYwDf-IBH

  6. I’m not sure about unwittingly; between PoGo and Ingress, it seemed pretty obvious that we were essentially doing most of the world mapping footwork for them. It wasn’t really hidden. Heck, i’ve gone out of my way to add portals and stops in lightly traveled locations expressly for them!

  7. leopard_tights on

    This was well known since before pokemon go even, with their first game Ingress. GO is basically a reskin.

  8. Trained on billions of geolocated images from around the world.

    Lol as if people are really obediently making 360-degree videos of their surroundings at Pokéstops to collect the research. I’ve sent a lot of very shaky videos of just the ground.

  9. rondiggity on

    When I played Ingress in Downtown LA (or any environment where GPS drifts), it was easy to “teleport”. Pissed off the enemy who were literally standing on a portal’s location while I bounced around the map.

  10. Destroyer_0f_Worlds on

    Hopefully after they sell this tech they can return the remote raids to the original rules and prices. 😂

  11. Yeah, wasn’t that kind of obvious? I refused to do any of the ones that asked me to take pics and upload them. Like it’s soooo clear 🥲

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