IP Strategy Holdings, Inc. has announced the early access launch of the consumer application Numo, developed by Poseidon. The application is designed to scale up artificial intelligence (AI) system training datasets by licensing the collection of real-world data, addressing the industry's growing need for high-quality information.
The AI sector is currently facing a supply bottleneck for data. The development of next-generation AI systems heavily relies on data that reflects genuine human speech, behavior, and interactions—such high-quality data is difficult to obtain directly from the open internet. To tackle this industry challenge, the Numo app allows users to contribute data by completing simple tasks on mobile devices. Initial projects are focused on collecting speech samples from underrepresented languages.
Regarding compliance and traceability, submitted data is verified for origin and rights clarification through the Story platform. Utilizing an on-chain authorization mechanism, the platform ensures datasets possess immediate commercial applicability and transparent traceability. This approach effectively mitigates ownership and compliance disputes in the practical deployment of AI systems. Preliminary market data shows that the Numo platform attracted over 15,000 contributors in its first week of operation, generating more than 170,000 voice recordings across four languages. As participation continues to rise, the app is expected to introduce additional languages and data collection tasks in the near future.
Regarding the project's industry outlook, IP Strategy Holdings noted that the launch of Numo effectively demonstrates that real-world data can be transformed into a scalable asset class with clear rights, thereby providing a commercially viable training foundation for next-generation AI systems. The company emphasized that it will continue to prioritize the development of the related ecosystem, expand the market supply of high-value data, support the growth of compliant AI systems, and promote the long-term application of programmable intellectual property infrastructure.
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