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Decrypt· 2026-03-16 22:23
Pokémon Go Players Helped Map the World—Now That Data Is Training Delivery Robotshttps://t.co/ka9wZmXNe2 ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-03-16 03:53
RT Mark Gadala-Maria (@markgadala)This is wild.143 million people thought they were catching Pokémon. They were actually building one of the largest real-world visual datasets in AI history.Niantic just disclosed that photos and AR scans collected through Pokémon Go have produced a dataset of over 30 billion real-world images. The company is now using that data to power visual navigation AI for delivery robots.Players didn't just walk around with their phones. They scanned landmarks, storefronts, parks, and ...
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Xeer· 2026-03-15 23:16
As a former Pokémon Go trainer who wasted way too much time and money on the game for a couple of years, I would like to formally claim credit for helping train the AI models that now know where everyone lives. https://t.co/K1Lqe0z1OuDexerto (@Dexerto):Pokemon Go players unknowingly helped train delivery robots after generating over 30 billion real-world scans through the gameThat data is now being used to help autonomous robots navigate city streets https://t.co/fUL7hvtnwa ...
2025全球收入Top20:第一名117亿,腾讯3款,米哈游1款,叠纸1款
3 6 Ke· 2026-01-19 02:48
Core Insights - The global mobile game revenue ranking for 2025 shows increased competition, with several games surpassing $1 billion in revenue, but Tencent's "Honor of Kings" remains the top earner at $1.68 billion [1][2]. Revenue Rankings - "Honor of Kings" generated $1.68 billion in 2025, a slight decrease from $1.74 billion in 2024, with the majority of revenue coming from China and the U.S. contributing approximately $8.5 million [1]. - "Last War" by FunFly achieved $1.57 billion in revenue, up from $1.1 billion in 2024, despite not being launched in mainland China [1]. - "Roblox" saw revenue growth to nearly $1.49 billion in 2025, up from $1.1 billion in 2024, driven by popular user-generated content [2]. - "Whiteout Survival" from Century Huatong increased its revenue from $936 million in 2024 to $1.4 billion in 2025, ranking fourth [2]. - "Royal Match" by Dream Games earned $1.37 billion in 2025, slightly down from $1.39 billion in 2024, possibly due to competition from its new title "Royal Kingdom" [3]. - "Monopoly Go" generated $1.36 billion in 2025, down from $1.43 billion in 2024, with significant revenue from web stores [3]. - "PUBG Mobile" reported $1.12 billion in revenue, showing slight growth, but faced a decline in momentum towards the end of 2025 [4]. - "Candy Crush Saga" achieved $1 billion in revenue, marking its first time surpassing this threshold, with a slight increase from $980 million in 2024 [4]. - "Coin Master" earned approximately $650 million, continuing a trend of declining revenue for the third consecutive year [5]. Additional Rankings - The 11th to 20th ranked games include "Gossip Harbor" at $550 million, "Pokémon Go" at $494 million, and "Clash Royale" at $453 million, with notable growth for "Gossip Harbor" and "Clash Royale" [6][7]. - "Pokémon Go" has seen a decline in revenue for four consecutive years, dropping below $500 million in 2025 [7]. - "Bun Bun Kingdom" generated nearly $450 million in its first year, indicating potential for future growth [8]. - "Honkai: Star Rail" experienced a revenue drop from $562 million in 2024 to $423 million in 2025, while "Genshin Impact" also saw a decline [8].
Como transformar el mundo desde los videojuegos | Jorge Agudelo | TEDxWindsor Royal School
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-26 16:07
[Música] [Música] Él es Mats. Es un chico en Noruega que tiene una condición física que le impedía moverse de su silla de ruedas durante mucho tiempo. Pero Mats no solamente era Mats, también era Evely, un lord en el mundo de World of Warcraft o WoW para las personas más conocedoras del tema. Mats jugó cerca de 20,000 horas al World of Warcraft. Eso, en otras palabras, es cerca de unos 2 años de vida. Y lo hacía desde su silla, como lo están viendo ahí. Los lo interesante de esta historia es que sucedía enf ...
6月全球手游收入Top20:点点2款杀出,绝区零第19,鸣潮第20
3 6 Ke· 2025-07-04 11:59
Core Insights - The global mobile game revenue rankings for June 2025 have been released, with Tencent's "Honor of Kings" leading the chart despite a month-over-month revenue decline [1][2]. Group 1: Top Revenue Generating Games - "Honor of Kings" by Tencent generated $143 million in June, maintaining its top position despite a $40 million drop from May's $184 million [2]. - "Whiteout Survival" and "LastWar" closely follow, with "Whiteout Survival" earning $128 million and "LastWar" at $127 million, showing a very narrow revenue gap [2]. - "Royal Match" ranked fourth with a revenue of $117 million, marking its first drop below $120 million since June 2024 [3]. Group 2: Notable Trends and Changes - "Monopoly Go" by Scopely has stabilized around $100 million for three consecutive months, while "Candy Crush Saga" saw its revenue fall below $100 million for the first time since February, now at $97 million [3]. - "PUBG Mobile" and "Peacekeeper Elite" also experienced revenue declines, with "Peacekeeper Elite" dropping from approximately $120 million in May to about $94 million in June [3]. - "Pokémon Go" saw a significant revenue increase to over $62 million due to community events, while "Pokémon TCG Pocket" faced a decline from approximately $81 million to $56 million [4]. Group 3: Rankings Beyond the Top 10 - "Genshin Impact" by miHoYo ranked 11th with $48.8 million, while "Gossip Harbor" reached $44.2 million, marking a new high [5][6]. - "Roblox" continued to struggle with a revenue drop to $39.2 million, while "Kingshot" surged to $37.3 million, climbing 13 positions [6][7]. - "Clash Royale" by Supercell achieved a revenue of approximately $36 million, marking its best performance since December 2021 [7].