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Pokémon Go data was used to help train AI systems being developed for military drones

Remember Pokémon Go, the game that had millions of people running all over the world to find and capture Pokémon on their mobile devices? It was big—so big that Saudi Arabia’s Savvy Games Group bought the game division of developer Niantic for $3.5 billion in 2025—and even though it’s not at the forefront of the public consciousness the way it used to be, it’s apparently still very popular. And also, well, it’s being used to train war machines.

In 2020, Niantic announced new “AR Mapping tasks” for Pokémon Go, and then in 2021 it rolled out Powered-Up PokeStops, which enabled players to team up “to complete AR Mapping tasks and create exciting new AR experiences for Trainers worldwide, simply by using your smart device to scan real-world PokéStop locations.”

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