June 20, 2019
Global Brain has invested in Humanising Autonomy, an intent prediction platform that predicts the full range of pedestrian behaviour across different environments and cities, together with Anthemis Group

Global Brain (GB) has made investments in Humansing Autonomy (CEO: Maya Pindeus), a London-based startup building AI-powered technology that is able to predict the full range of pedestrian and vulnerable road user behaviour in real time, through its GB-VII Growth Fund Investment Limited Partnership (GB-VII) and 31VENTURES Global Innovation Fund I (31VENTURES).
Humanising Autonomy was founded in 2017. The company is on a mission to set the global standard in human-machine interaction and was founded on the premise of enabling a safer, more human-centered implementation of autonomous technologies.
With this seed funding, Humanising Autonomy aims to expand the reach of its AI-powered technology across various vehicle platforms and levels of automation, to make cities better for pedestrians and other vulnerable road users. The London-based startup has already deployed their software in the US, Japan, Germany and the UK.
GB will continue leveraging its resources to support Humanising Autonomy by assisting its penetration into the Asian market, including but not limited to building partnership/alliances with its potential clients.
About Humanising Autonomy
- Location
- London, U.K.
- CEO
- Maya Pindeus
About GB-VII
- Name
- GB-VII Growth Fund Investment Limited Partnership
- General Partner
- Global Brain Corporation
About 31VENTURES
- Name
- 31VENTURES Global Innovation Fund I
- General Partner
- Global Brain Corporation
- Fund Size
- 5 Billion JPY
About GB
- Location
- Tokyo, Japan
- Representative
- Yasuhiko Yurimoto
- Founded
- January, 1998