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Microsoft’s new Trove app is designed to help you get paid for your pictures

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AI projects live and breathe data, and Microsoft’s latest Garage project is designed to connect photographers who take pictures with data scientist who want to pay them for their collection.

Trove is an app for iOS and Android that provides people with an opportunity to contribute to AI projects by submitting photos that developers can then use to train machine learning models.

Developers and researchers rely on large batches of high quality and diverse photos to train their computer vision models, and they often crowdsource pictures by enlisting the help of gig workers to submit them. Unfortunately, photo contributors can have little to no insight into the greater context or purpose of the project and when photos don’t meet the project’s needs, their work can be rejected without explanation.

Trove solves this need by connecting contributors with AI developers through a new marketplace that puts communication, context, and feedback first.

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Key features include

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Contributors can submit existing photos or actively take new ones for a chance to win a sweepstakes.

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Developers can request photos by listing AI projects in the app.

Microsoft says Trove is rooted in fair trade with no hidden fees and provides a license that will protect the ownership of your images. The result is responsibly sourced data that delivers more choice, control, and security for developers and contributors.  Read more about the core principles that guided the creation of this project in the Garage Blog here.

 Photographers can request an invite to try it out and Developers can request an invite to add a project.

via Alumia