The general hype around all things AI is not lifting all boats, as certain startups continue to struggle and look for exits.
The Metropolis acquisition of Oosto merges AI-driven security with smart parking, breaking down silos to create smarter, more efficient environments through real-time insights across operations, ...
Israeli real-time facial recognition company Oosto has been acquired by AI-based parking lot operator Metropolis for US$125 million.
Divvy Homes, a rent-to-own startup backed by a16z, is selling to a division of Brookfield Properties for about $1 billion.
US AI powered parking platform Metropolis is acquiring Israeli AI facial recognition company Oosto (formerly AnyVision), ...
Dr. Guosheng Hu is a senior lecturer of AI at the University of Bristol. Before that, he served as the Head of Research at Oosto (a leading AI company) from 2016 to 2024. Prior to his role at Oosto, ...
In one of the latest developments, TechCrunch has heard from a reliable source that Metropolis, an AI-powered parking ...