From our insights
Thinking on AI, product, and what's shifting.

Building Image Recognition systems for people with prosthetics
State of the art image recognition systems often label prosthetics as items such as hairdryers, chairs, and bottles. Together with the Amputee Care Center by Spronken in Genk, Belgium and people wearing prosthetics, we explored the impact of such misrepresentations and reimagined how these systems can be build more inclusively.

Improving self-driving cars by understanding the urban environments of people across the E.U.
As we place self-driving cars (SDCs) in the real world, the cars will need to understand specific real-world environments. But what exactly do they need to understand? What are the obstacles they will encounter?

Making food detection systems inclusive of global audiences.
We’ve created a report on how four widely used foundation image recognition models could better deal with images of food from people in 13 different countries across four continents.
