Tim Dillon
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Podcast Appearances
I love the other kind with the googly eyes.
Coco's fine.
Coco has eyes too.
I just think the design sucks.
Now, I used to remember people were playing Pokemon Go in New York City and I would say, I would like watch them play Pokemon Go and they'd be like, these would be grown adults and they'd be running around like the C train in New York and I'd go, hey guys, what are you doing?
And they'd be like, there's one over there.
And I was like, what?
And they explained to me that they were chasing these imaginary Pokemon all over New
New York City, and this was, you know, at the height of my mother's schizophrenia, and I just thought it was interesting, you know, what the breaking point is in anyone's mind.
But this was a game where people were just trying to collect all different Pokemon.
However, the company Niantics, as it photos and scans collected through Pokemon Go, and it's...
augmented reality apps have produced a massive data set of more than 30 billion real world images.
Well, yeah, the company is now using that data to power visual navigation for delivery robots, letting them identify exact locations on city streets without relying on GPS.
I mean, so these are the new, the new, any new game that comes out, any new game that, what Pokemon Go did Israel have before the Gaza genocide, by the way?
You know they had one.
Every new game will end in some AI mapping and some type of attack grid.
This new augmented reality game has led to a new targeting system.
I mean, that's what it's going to be.
You're going to participate in a relatively harmless, silly game
from a company that you've never heard of or know very little about.