Here’s our story
Our journey began with a simple yet profound realization: the bottleneck in AI development often lies in the availability and quality of training data.
As passionate engineers and researchers ourselves, we experienced firsthand the frustrations of sourcing high-quality image datasets tailored to our specific needs. Traditional methods often proved costly, time consuming, and limited intheir scope.
Determined to break down these barriers, we set out to revolutionize the way datasets are created for computer vision applications. The result? A technology that empowers users to effortlessly generate synthetic image datasets through.
What sets AI Verse apart is our commitment to excellence and innovation.
Unlike conventional datasets, which may be plagued by biases, privacy concerns, or costly acquisition processes, our synthetic datasets offer a pixel-perfect alternative that is fully customizable and devoid of any inherent biases or privacy issues.
But our mission extends beyond mere technological advancement. At the heart of AI Verse lies a belief in the democratization of AI. By providing affordable, unbiased, and customizable synthetic image datasets, we are driving a shift in the industry. We firmly believe that democratizing access to these resources will encourage innovation and foster a more diverse and equitable AI landscape.
We empower engineers in their pursuit to train top-quality deep learning models.
Who We Are
Benoit Morisset
Founder and CEO
Benoit holds a doctorate in robotics and AI from the renowned research institute LAAS-CNRS in France and was a Computer Scientist at the Stanford Research Institute. Prior to founding AI Verse, Benoit was co-founder and CEO of Pixmap. He held a senior engineering position at Apple.
Arnauld Lamorlette
Chief Technology Officer
Arnauld boasts 35 years of international experience in the highest spheres of the Computer Graphics industry. In particular, he co-created and headed The Bakery studio. At Dreamworks Animation, he was the key contributor to the cutting-edge technology Global Illumination used in Shrek 2, a project that earned him a 2011 Scientific & Technical Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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