From Big Macs to Nikes: Hong Kong AI start-up Miro uses computer vision to track your sneakers in races

  • Hong Kong-based Miro is one of many AI start-ups in the region which are developing computer vision technology

The Miro system can scan the thousands of running shoes in a marathon and supply the data to shoe manufacturers. Photo: Handout

Miro chief executive Taylor Host once led projects for McDonald’s in the US, using computer vision to help the fast food chain sell more burgers by improving kitchen efficiency and measuring drive-through times.

Today, Host’s artificial intelligence (AI) start-up Miro uses the same technology but in a very different way – to identify and collect data on runners in marathons, including the sportswear and shoes they wear.

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