Humanitarian mapping / computer visionhumanitarian response; open mappingParticipation documented
HOT fAIr
Washington, United States
HOT positions fAIr as an open AI-assisted mapping service where users can create and employ their own AI models.
civic engagementparticipatory mappinghuman-centered designdata collectionmodel training_improvementdeploymentauditing
- Region
- Global
- Lead organization
- Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT)
- Organization type
- nonprofit
- Technology group
- computer vision / mapping AI
- Activity status
- active
- Start year
- 2024
- Last updated
- Mar 25, 2026
- Participation mode
- community mapping + user-created models
- Participants
- humanitarian mappers; local mapping communities
- Methods
- pilot testing; user model creation; collaborative mapping
- AI lifecycle stages
- data collection; model training_improvement; deployment; auditing
- Evidence summary
- HOT positions fAIr as an open AI-assisted mapping service where users can create and employ their own AI models.
- Atlas assessment
- Cautious · Medium confidence · evidence grade A
- Uncertainty
- Participation is present and verified, but is mostly contributory, consultative, or otherwise weaker than core atlas exemplars.
- Participation group
- Community In The Loop
- Technology description
- computer vision / mapping AI
- Funding
- Not documented
- Region of activity
- global
- Verification status
- Live Verified
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