The Pronto AI controversy highlights urgent concerns over data governance and privacy in India's home-service sector amidst growing AI usage.
Snabbit assured customers that they do not record videos inside homes for AI training, amidst scrutiny of competitor Pronto.
The move comes after Bengaluru-based quick home services startup Pronto confirmed it was testing opt-in recordings during ...
Home services startup Pronto has landed in controversy after reports claimed the company may be using footage recorded inside customer homes to train physical A ...
Physical AI training is seen across industries ranging from warehousing and logistics to production and assembly lines that ...
Pronto operates a platform connecting households with domestic workers for services such as cleaning, laundry, mopping, ...
Pronto is facing privacy concerns after reports linked its in-home camera pilot and customer data practices to physical AI ...
The Entracker report cited an internal memo by one of Pronto’s investors, Glade Brook Capital. It reportedly said, “Pronto is ...
The household service platform’s plan to record home service sessions for robotics training has triggered concerns over ...
Bengaluru startup Pronto faces backlash after admitting to recording cleaners in customers' homes during a pilot program to ...
A Bengaluru-based startup sparked backlash for using cameras inside customers’ homes allegedly to train AI systems. Pronto is ...
Strategic transaction extends Pronto’s leadership in providing autonomous technologies to off-road industries with an initial focus on the mining, quarrying, and construction markets SAN FRANCISCO, ...