Korea’s biggest manufacturers back Config, the TSMC of robot data
Korean manufacturing giants Samsung, Hyundai, and LG have invested in Config, a startup aiming to become the central data platform for the robotics industry.
Read on TechCrunch →Conntour raises $7M to build an AI search engine for security video systems, enabling natural language queries.
Why it matters
This development signifies a significant advancement in leveraging AI for practical security applications. By enabling natural language search within vast amounts of video data, Conntour's technology promises to drastically improve the efficiency and effectiveness of security operations, making it easier to identify threats, investigate incidents, and manage surveillance footage.
Imagine being able to ask your security cameras questions like 'Show me everyone wearing a red hat' and getting instant results. Conntour is building this AI tool to make security video much easier to search and use.
Korean manufacturing giants Samsung, Hyundai, and LG have invested in Config, a startup aiming to become the central data platform for the robotics industry.
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