Nexdata Unveils Scalable AI Training Data Solutions at CVPR 2025

Nexdata Technology Inc. announced its scalable AI training data solutions at the CVPR 2025 conference, offering extensive datasets for Generative AI and Autonomous Vehicles.

Nexdata Technology Inc. has introduced its scalable AI training data solutions at the 2025 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) Conference, announced in a press release. These solutions cater to Generative AI, Vision-Language Models, ADAS/Autonomous Vehicles, and Embodied AI.

Nexdata's offerings include PB-level ethical off-the-shelf datasets such as 1PB of video-description data, STEM datasets in multiple languages, and over 100,000 hours of unsupervised speech data in various languages. The company also provides seamless data pipelines that cover the entire project lifecycle, from automatic upload to annotation and delivery.

With a decade of experience, Nexdata supports leading companies like Meta, Google, and Amazon, enhancing the performance and safety of frontier AI models through high-quality, structured datasets.

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