US AI powered parking platform Metropolis is acquiring Israeli AI facial recognition company Oosto (formerly AnyVision), ...
AnyVision was founded in 2015 by Professors Shlomo Ben-Artzi and Neil Robertson, along with Eylon Etshtein, to develop facial recognition technology for various applications. The company quickly ...
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In a notable consolidation within the AI vision sector, Metropolis, an AI-powered parking platform, has acquired Oosto, formerly AnyVision, for $125 million ... Initially focused on controversial face ...
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The sale caps off a turbulent several years for Oosto. Just months after the big SoftBank raise, AnyVision rebranded to Oosto and looked to pivot to more enterprise applications as it inked a ...