Fashion startup stops using AI tailor after it fails to size up customers correctly


Artificial intelligence is going to be big in the world of fashion — at least that’s what startups, retailers, and investors are promising. They say the potential for AI to process data about your clothing and come up with new suggestions of what you might like to wear offers big opportunities. But, when it comes to actually turning this digital data into physical garments, it seems fashion and AI aren’t quite a perfect fit.

Take San Francisco startup Original Stitch. The company sells custom dress shirts, letting customers tweak colors and patterns online. As part of a beta service, it also let people send in a picture of their favorite shirt, which the company said it would measure up using machine vision; extracting the sizing...

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