Apple reportedly bought a video AI startup for $50 million as it tries to improve Siri and other apps
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Apple added to its rapidly growing artificial intelligence portfolio earlier this year by acquiring Spain-based AI video startup Vilynx for approximately $50 million, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
Vilynx, headquartered in Barcelona, built software that leverages computer vision to analyze a video's visual, text, and audio content with the goal of "understanding" what's in the video, which helps it categorize and tag metadata, generate automated video previews, and recommend related content, according to an earlier version of its website.
Apple told Bloomberg that it "buys smaller technology companies from time to time and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans," but the company could potentially use Vilynx's technology to help improve a variety of apps.CEO Tim Cook has repeatedly talked up the potential of augmented reality as well, which could also make use of AI-based tools like Vilynx.
The purchase will also deepen Apple's AI expertise, with around 50 engineers and data scientists joining from Vilynx, and the startup's Barcelona office set to become one of Apple's key AI research hub in Europe, according to Bloomberg.Copyright © 2021. Times Internet Limited. All rights reserved.For reprint rights. Times Syndication Service.
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