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Creating Pokémon GO utilizes player's data to train AI

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  • 20:41, 31 March 2026 AnotherConsumerRightsPerson talk contribs deleted page Pokémon GO utilizes player's data to train AI (No article contents: content was: "{{Delete|no article contents, no references}} {{IncidentCargo |Company=Nintendo, Game Freak, Niantic, Creatures Inc |StartDate=2026-03-16 |Status=Active |ArticleType=Product |Type=Artificial Intelligence, Anti-consumer Behavior |Description=Pokémon GO utilizes 30 billion images taken from players to create a photo-map and train AI }} {{Ph-I-Int}} ==Background== {{Ph-I-B}} ==[Incident]== {{Ph-I-I}} ===[Company]'s response=== {{Ph-I-ComR}} ==Lawsuit== {{Ph...)
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