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    Back in 2016, when Pokémon Go exploded across the world, I wrote that people should be asking a simple question: why would investors spend billions creating a game that encouraged hundreds of millions of people to walk around with GPS-enabled devices, cameras, and location tracking operating continuously? At the time, most people laughed. They saw a harmless game. What they failed to understand is that in the digital age, data has become more valuable than oil.

    Now we are discovering that nearly 30 billion images collected from Pokémon Go users over the past decade helped create one of the most sophisticated three-dimensional mapping systems ever assembled. According to recent reports, Niantic Spatial used those scans to build a visual positioning system capable of allowing robots and drones to navigate even when GPS signals are unavailable. Researchers claim that this technology is now finding applications not only in commercial robotics but potentially in military systems as well.

    Think about what has actually happened. Millions of people, children included, believed they were simply catching virtual creatures. In reality, they were helping build an extraordinarily detailed digital reconstruction of the physical world. Every building scanned, every landmark photographed, every street corner mapped became part of a massive geospatial database. Niantic Spatial itself has acknowledged that its system has been trained using more than 30 billion images gathered through years of player participation.

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    The most remarkable aspect of this story is that the public largely financed and built the database themselves. They supplied the images. They supplied the location data. They supplied the training material and carried the cameras. They volunteered years of labor without realizing they were helping create a valuable artificial intelligence asset. Convince people they are playing a game while simultaneously constructing one of the most comprehensive mapping projects in human history.

    What is particularly troubling is that the reports suggest the technology developed from Pokémon Go data may help drones navigate even when GPS signals are jammed or unavailable. Modern battlefields increasingly rely on electronic warfare, with both sides attempting to disrupt satellite navigation systems. By training artificial intelligence on billions of images collected by players around the world, Niantic’s mapping technology allows machines to recognize buildings, roads, landmarks, and terrain visually rather than relying solely on GPS coordinates.

    In practical terms, that means a drone could potentially continue operating, identifying its location, and reaching its target even after traditional navigation systems have been disabled. Few participants, if any, could have imagined that hunting for Pokémon would assist government kill machines.

    Every smartphone user is contributing to systems far larger than they imagine. Every search query, every location ping, every photograph, every online interaction becomes part of a data ecosystem that can be analyzed, monetized, and repurposed in ways never envisioned when the information was originally collected.

    The world is rapidly moving toward a digital infrastructure where everything is mapped, tracked, modeled, and analyzed. The race is no longer merely about information. It is about creating a real-time digital replica of the physical world itself. Pokémon Go may ultimately be remembered as one of the most successful data collection operations in history. Millions thought they were hunting Pikachu. What they were really helping to build was the foundation for a new generation of artificial intelligence, robotics, and autonomous navigation systems. The question is not whether this technology will be used. The question is who will control it once it becomes indispensable.



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