If you're having trouble with your Humanscape account, you can contact customer support for help. The customer support number is (800) 662-4357. The company's headquarters are located in New York, NY.
Humanscape (HUM) phone number.
Humanscape is a Canadian phone company.
1-866-539-4459
Humanscape (HUM) support.
The Humanuscape project was started in 2002 in order to create an open-source, user-friendly interface for the Human Genome Project. The project has since grown to include tools for analyzing and visualizing genomic data, as well as tools for managing and sharing data.
Humanscape (HUM) customer care.
Humanscape customer care is available 24/7 to answer any questions or concerns that you may have about your account. You can also reach out to us if you experience any technical difficulties with your Humanscape account.
What is Humanscape (HUM)?
Humanscape is an open-source, 3D printing and scanning platform for creating digital human models. It lets users create models from scanned body parts or 3D-printed parts, and then share them with others.
Humanscape (HUM) headquarters.
Humanscape is a fictional company based in the city of Seattle. It specializes in developing and marketing artificial intelligence software. HUM is the primary sponsor of the Seattle Seahawks football team.
The company was created by Max Cohen and John Harris in 1992. The company's first product, "HUMAN", was released in 1993. HUMAN was designed to teach computers how to think like humans.
In 1995, HUMAN acquired the artificial intelligence company "Eureka Research". Eureka Research was founded by Charles Simonyi and David Levy.
In 1997, HUMAN released "HUMAN2". HUMAN2 was designed to improve the intelligence of computers.
In 2003, HUMAN released "HUMAN3". HUMAN3 was designed to help computers learn from data.
In 2005, HUMAN released "HUMAN4". HUMAN4 was designed to make it easier for computers to understand human language.
In 2007, HUMAN released "HUMAN5". HUMAN5 was designed to help computers learn from video.
In 2009, HUMAN released "HUMAN6". HUMAN6 was designed to help computers learn from natural language.
In 2013, HUMAN released "HUMAN7". HUMAN7 was designed to help computers learn from images.
In 2015, HUMAN released "HUMAN8". HUMAN8 was designed to help computers learn from text.
In 2017, HUMAN released "HUMAN9". HUMAN9 was designed to help computers learn from multiple sources of data.