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May 4, 2022

AutoNews: Toyota to use innovative AI technology to boost factory efficiency

Invisible AI has developed a sophisticated motion capture device that Toyota will begin using on a widespread basis across its plants to improve quality.
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May 4, 2022

Forbes: Toyota Puts Invisible AI Eyes In North American Factories

Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) is partnering with Invisible AI to use artificial intelligence to help it make more intelligent decisions in its factories regarding quality, safety and productivity.
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May 4, 2022

Invisible AI Partners with Toyota to Install Ground-breaking Computer Vision Platform Across North America

Invisible AI, a company building state-of-the-art AI solutions for manufacturing, today announced a partnership with Toyota Motor North America.
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March 1, 2022

Engineering Deep Dive: How Good is Invisible's AI, Really?

Read a deep-dive analysis on Invisible AI's deep learning models by IAI Computer Vision Engineer Manager, Stephen Welch.
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February 8, 2022

Invisible AI CEO, Eric Danziger, appointed to the A3 Vision Strategy Board

We are excited to announce our CEO, Eric Danziger, was appointed to the A3 (Association for Advancing Automation) Vision & Imaging Technology Strategy Board.
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August 11, 2021

Announcement: Invisible AI Welcomes Chris Strawn as a Strategic Advisor

Chris is a highly respected software industry veteran with more than 24 years of technology strategy and leadership experience.
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February 14, 2021

Crain's GR: Whirlpool Corp awards Invisible AI through Industry 4.0 accelerator

As a manufacturer with a reputation for skating the cutting edge of technology, Whirlpool Corp. leverages relationships with organizations and researchers globally to uncover emerging technology capable of transforming its operations.
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June 30, 2020

Medium: Back to the present - Leaving the self-driving car in the lab

At Invisible, we believe that AI can prove to be transformational over time but it needs to be deployed in very targeted use cases today in order to flourish. This philosophy has led to our first product — a no-code computer vision solution that can be deployed in 15 minutes.
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May 6, 2020

TechCrunch: Invisible AI Uses Computer Vision to Help Assembly Line Workers

One of Invisible’s early partners is Toyota, which has been both an early adopter and skeptic when it comes to AI and automation. Their philosophy, one that has been arrived at after some experimentation, is one of empowering expert workers.