Our vision, our philosophy and our teams.
Innovation and technical progress have transformed our world, sometimes to the detriment of people. At XXII, we believe that the 21st century must mark genuine progress, where technology enriches human work. Our vision is clear: technology must be a tool at the service of humanity, not the other way around.
AI ushers in a promising new era, freeing people from repetitive tasks thanks to computer vision, to devote themselves fully to more creative and rewarding activities.
Our vision, our philosophy and our teams.
Innovation and technical progress have transformed our world, sometimes to the detriment of people. At XXII, we believe that the 21st century must mark genuine progress, where technology enriches human work. Our vision is clear: technology must be a tool at the service of humanity, not the other way around.
AI ushers in a promising new era, freeing people from repetitive tasks thanks to computer vision, to devote themselves fully to more creative and rewarding activities.
Since our creation in 2015 by William Eldin, and crowned by the French Tech 2030 program, XXII has established itself as a major player in computer vision in France. With a team of over 50 specialists, we design, develop and market CORE, a revolutionary software platform enabling the deployment and configuration of video stream analysis algorithms....
CORE has made its mark with numerous companies and local authorities, whose teams testify daily to the benefits of our real-time video analysis software solution. In close collaboration with our users, we continue to innovate, creating new tools and uses, always with the ambition of putting people at the center of our technological concerns.
To alleviate the cognitive load and offer real decision-making and performance support tools.
But also transparent, trustworthy and respectful of fundamental rights and freedoms.
Without compromising the fundamental role of human decision-making.
At XXII, management has a clear vision: to make computer vision a useful, practical and human technology. Supported by a committed founding team, our governance combines strategy, innovation and a strong commitment to the field.
Major challenges for artificial intelligence that are close to our hearts.
The emergence in our societies of technologies such as artificial intelligence demands particular attention, especially from an ethical point of view. Since 2020, an elected ethics committee, made up of members of our teams as well as a panel of external contributors, has been meeting regularly to define and apply the ethical principles that define the development of our product. Ethical issues are fundamental to the design of AI for good. That's why we attach the utmost importance to the ethical use of our CORE, and invite our customers to follow the principles adopted in our charter: beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, justice, explicability and transparency. XXII also contributes to the ethics-related work of the ACN (White Paper) and the Hub France IA (Practical Guide).
XXII's product, CORE, is a decision or performance support tool. We use computer vision to complement the human eye, not to replace it. Our software does not lead to any automated procedure following an analysis, it simply facilitates access to and understanding of information already present on video streams. In this way, the use of our product always remains framed by human intervention and respects the values espoused by the CNIL: Necessity lies in the usefulness of the device with regard to the objective pursued, which must be clearly identified. Proportionality resides in the existing presence of video protection or video surveillance. Our product has no impact on the persons concerned in any way other than that provided for by these systems. Data minimization is achieved in particular through the absence of personal data storage by XXII. To date, our software does not store any video streams, and operates in real time. Non-identification: our algorithms consider a person to be an object/silhouette, freeing us from any personal data, so it's the position in space of this silhouette that is analyzed. Finally, the analysis is carried out on a group of people, not arbitrarily. There is therefore no identification or targeted analysis of an individual.
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Computer vision processes images or video streams containing personal data by incidence. XXII therefore takes care, right from the design stage of its CORE product, to comply with European and French legislation on the processing of personal data, and the XXII teams support their customers in their efforts to protect privacy. New technology and object perception raise new legal, ethical and political issues. As cameras are deployed in both public and private spaces, questions arise about individual freedoms and fundamental rights. Whenever there is a human presence or the presence of an object enabling an indirect association with a person, image capture (photos or videos) and their processing are governed by the RGPD. At XXII, we do not analyze personal data: we distinguish silhouettes that we associate with a category of object (human, dog, car, bicycle...) without ever using biometric data. In addition to object categorization, some of our processes are used for analysis and optimization purposes (assembly line, mobility flow analysis, etc.), and in our algorithmic analyses, a great deal of data, including personal data, can be considered to be "dormant". They are captured by the camera, but do not enter into the artificial intelligence analysis scheme. What's more, our solutions store no personal data and comply with CNIL and RGPD directives and recommendations.
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