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Apple acquires French startup Datakalab, may have gained additional AI, computer vision tools

As is sometimes the custom, Apple may have snagged yet another company that specializes in artificial intelligence to help move it closer to its technological milestones.

Apple is reported to have acquired Datakalab, a Paris, France-based startup specializing in both AI compression as well as computer vision technology. Per French business magazine Challenges, the acquisition was finalized back in December.

Datakalab described itself as “experts in low power, runtime efficient, and deep learning algorithms” that work on device.

Per the company’s LinkedIn page, Datakalab described itself as offering “industry leading compression and adaptation to deploy embedded computer vision that is fast, cost-effective and precise.” Prior to the Apple acquisition had between 10 and 20 employees.

From Datakalab’s now-defunct website:
“Datakalab is a French technology company that develops computer image analysis algorithms to measure flows in public space. The images are instantly transformed into anonymized statistical data processed locally in 100ms.

Datakalab does not store any images or personal data and only keeps statistical data. Datakalab products are built according to the principle of ‘Privacy by Design.’:

Datakalab had teamed up with the French government in May 2020 to deploy AI tools into the Paris transportation systems that helped check whether people were wearing face masks during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company also worked with Disney and other partners in the past.

Although neither Apple nor Datakalab have acknowledge the acquisition, Challenges stated that the deal was reported to the European Commission this month. The report also indicated that neither of Datakalab’s two founders chose to join Apple, but multiple other employees did make the jump. Datakalab also held multiple patents related to AI compression and vision technology.

The acquisition comes as Apple is expected to bring a suite of AI features to iOS 18 later this year. Datakalab also developed advanced vision-based technology, which could play a role in Apple’s Vision Pro ambitions into the future. The company’s advanced facial recognition technology could also contribute to things like Photos and Face ID.

Via 9to5Mac, Challenges, The Verge, LinkedIn, mediametrie.fr, and iPhoneSoft

(via iPhoneSoft)