Myseum.ai, Scanon.ai sign letter of intent to form partnership

Myseum.AI, Inc., a privacy-first agentic AI and social media technology company, announced the signing of a non-binding letter of intent with Scanon.ai Systems, Inc. to explore a collaborative development partnership focused on co-developing and integrating Scanon’s current privacy-first artificial intelligence and computer vision capabilities into Myseum.AI’s flagship Picture Party platform. Additionally, the final agreement would include reciprocal revenue sharing for co-developed technology and the participation of Myseum.AI in Scanon.ai’s next round of financing. The letter reflects the parties’ mutual interest in forming a development partnership to combine Scanon.ai’s technical expertise in visual privacy and content analysis with Myseum.AI’s product platforms, and co-develop new privacy-first AI tools that enhance a user’s social media experience without sacrificing privacy, the company said in a press release.

Darin Myman, CEO & Founder, Picture Party by Myseum

“Scanon.ai’s innovative technology is well aligned with Myseum.AI’s privacy-first AI and social media platforms,” said Darin Myman, CEO, Myseum.AI. “Together, we intend to collaborate on the design, development, and deployment of features specifically built for, and integrated into, our Picture Party platform. Integration features such as zero-retention processing, privacy-preserving processing, metadata stripping, and format support would complement and further support the value proposition for Picture Party and our secure digital sharing and storage platforms.”

“Picture Party was built privacy-first, which makes it a natural fit for Scanon. We’re excited to work with the Myseum.AI team to bring privacy-preserving content intelligence to their platform,” said Scanon.ai CEO, Axel Rives.

The proposed development partnership targets integration features, including:

  • Content moderation.
    AI-driven detection and flagging of inappropriate, harmful, or policy-violating content within photos and videos uploaded to Picture Party. Privacy-preserving moderation pipelines that operate on photos at the point of upload, prior to Picture Party’s encryption and storage.
  • Personally identifiable information (PII) detection and redaction.
    Application of Scanon’s existing facial, license-plate, identification-document, badge, and other PII-detection capabilities to photos and videos uploaded to Picture Party, through an integration interface exposed by Scanon.
  • Content Organization Features
    Automated scene-and-object classification at upload time to enable smart-album creation by content category (for example, sports, ceremony, group photo). Opt-in, per-party face grouping enabling guests to locate photos of themselves within a single Picture Party event, with face embeddings remaining scoped to the individual party and not shared across parties. 

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