Introducing our plans for Beautiful Places AI
Hey there, Beautiful Places enthusiast!
We're thrilled to unveil an opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking movement. This November, we're kickstarting our journey to revolutionise how we perceive, appreciate, and preserve beauty in our surroundings, beginning with the UK. Coupling crowdsourced insights with advanced machine learning, we aim to objectively and comprehensively measure the beauty of outdoor places. Our goal is to improve our decisions to create and protect beauty in our surroundings, especially in our neighbourhoods.
Why Attend the Webinar?
Get an insider's look at our ambitious roadmap for the year ahead.
Understand the significance of our endeavour, backed by cutting-edge AI and invaluable insights from community members like you.
Have a say in our Kickstarter goal! We're debating on what target to set, between £5,000 to £20,000. The potential? If we hit our higher target, we can partner with the Walking App Go Jauntly to craft a dynamic Beautiful Walks collection in the UK.
Be the first to preview our plans for an immersive website and a versatile API for organisations.
About Beautiful Places AI
We're not just a company; we're a community-driven movement. With a unique blend of crowdsourced data and machine learning, we aim to build a high-resolution map of beauty across the globe. Our data doesn't just sit pretty; it actively influences urban planning, powers research and aids in the creation and conservation of mesmerizing locales.
From aiding social good organisations to envisioning products like a scenic-gem guiding app, augmented reality experiences and virtual tours, our mission is clear: make beauty accessible to everyone, everywhere.
Hear Directly from Our Co-founders
You will be hearing from Dr. Chanuki Seresinhe and Dr. Stephen Law.
With a PhD in Data Science from the University of Warwick, Chanuki has delved into understanding how the aesthetics of our environment influence human wellbeing. Her groundbreaking research, which took place at both the University of Warwick and the Alan Turing Institute, has been spotlighted by global media giants such as the Economist, Wired, BBC, and MIT Technology Review.
Stephen directs the MSc Social and Geographic Data Science at UCL and is a Turing Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute. With a PhD from UCL focused on the economic value of spatial networks in the housing market, he boasts over a decade of international consultancy experience, having collaborated on urban design projects across multiple continents.
If you're interested in the nexus of technology, beauty, and community collaboration, or just keen to learn about our upcoming project, I warmly invite you to join us.