This is fitting/perfect. Pokemon go is THE archetypical surveillance capitalism app. Be a drone in surveillance capitalism, know that your behavior will be used like this. Drones generally don't know or care though. Drones just have fun with tech yay fun awesome. Pokemon, gotta catch them all!!
freakynit 16 hours ago||
Watch Dogs: Legion
alpineman 17 hours ago||
Truly dystopian. The Pokémon Company should share the blame for licensing their brand in this way without proper safeguards to prevent the data being used for this, particularly given the background of the Niantic founders
rich_sasha 16 hours ago||
Can you imagine scanning your house, your school, your playground, thinking you're catching Pikachu, then have a drone hit it based on your own footage? Pretty terrifying.
nicce 17 hours ago|||
Maybe Nintendo lawyers could show their skin for a good cause at once.
KeplerBoy 16 hours ago||
Do you really think Niantic didn't make sure their actual partners didn't agree to their business model?
nicce 16 hours ago||
If there is enough retaliation that Ninendo is connected for using kids to build war machines, I am sure things can change.
relyks 17 hours ago|||
Indeed, but should we always assume data of any type we generate for services can be used for malicious means?
alpineman 17 hours ago||
To an extent, but realistically it wasn't really reasonable to expect a cutesy Pokemon game to be used for this ten years later. If you had told the average Pokemon Go player this ten years ago you would have been called crazy. The Pokemon Company should have done more to protect their brand (I would hope for regulation too on player-generated real world data like this)
Utilera 16 hours ago|||
I think this is where brand licensing gets more complicated than it usually appears
Forgeties79 15 hours ago||
Niantic is what happens when a boardroom is somehow more evil than the ridiculous caricatures we sometimes see in Hollywood. “Alright gentlemen: we need to make a lot of money quickly harvesting every drop of data from kids and adults alike en masse using something they all love that is family-friendly. We are selling it to the military of course, because they’ll pay us tons of money for it. Who’s in?”
keketi 16 hours ago||
surprised pikachu face
deafpolygon 14 hours ago||
Complaints in this thread, yet no one will boycott Nintendo for doing this. Ultimately, they allowed this data to be collected and then sold.
iwontberude 8 hours ago||
Nvidia wants to create a digital twin of the real world that military can use to plan their next military operations. All of those scans of cities and inside buildings will be a virtual world where war makers can plan to a very fine detail how their drones will behave.
iwontberude 8 hours ago||
These fools are compromised by nation states and the data isn’t just in their hands. This is why you shouldn’t collect certain types of data.
nephihaha 11 hours ago||
Much like Skype and Zoom were quietly used to train up fake versions of human beings.
taneq 12 hours ago||
I’m so torn between naked admiration for the sheer Machiavellian audacity of this play, and discomfort with how vulnerable everyone is to this kind of creative abuse.