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Altis Movement Technologies, a company specializing in human kinematics AI and computer vision and renowned for developing the first-ever Movement Operating System called Movement OS, has confirmed the successful transaction of its assets to Academy Medtech Ventures.

Altis’s Movement OS combines a groundbreaking “4D” human pose estimation model, which has been approved by the Biomechanics Lab at the University of Miami, with an AI system similar to ChatGPT. This AI system generates customized exercise routines that are tailored to individuals and continually adjusts and improves them in real-time based on the person’s actual performance during the workout. Initially, Altis introduced its technology to the market as an “AI Personal Trainer,” which distributed its technology via novelties.

By acquiring this, Academy Medtech Ventures (AMV), a prominent company excelling in neurocognitive training and creators of the Operating System of Cognition, can enhance its products by integrating sophisticated decision-making algorithms and advanced computer vision technology. This will broaden the range of tools available to healthcare practitioners and improve their ability to provide medical care.

“Since 2019, Altis has really pushed the boundaries of what the industry thought was possible with its marker-less realtime 3D motion capture system and its ability to provide dynamic hyper-personalized exercise regimens via its NLP transformer-based deep learning model — which is the very same technology now made a household name by ChatGPT and others,” said Altis CEO and cofounder Jeff Halevy. “I am happy to see our technology being used in healthcare with the purchase by AMV.”
Before the sale, Altis had secured over $10 million in funding and had contracts with companies including LA Fitness and YouFit.

Relating to Altis Movement Technologies

The first Movement Operating System, Movement OS, a proprietary computer vision and AI tool for collecting, comprehending, and enhancing human movement, was developed by the technology firm Altis.