Welcome to our initiative “Dear AI"

Created not with AI, but for AI.

The AI status quo

Generating AI images is all fun – just not for everyone.​

Millions of people generate images using AI tools daily – from their own selves as super heroes or an image they are using for a work presentation. In between the lines of prompts and outputs, the details reveal certain biases that make all this process not so fun anymore: the overrepresentation of specific demographics and reinforcement of societal stereotypes lack efforts for representing the world as it is – diverse in many forms.​

For people with disabilities – especially for people living with a limb loss or limb difference – this reality is even more visible. Mobility aids, prosthetics, and other markers of real-life diversity are often missing or inaccurately depicted. ​

​The problem isn't intent; it's absence. AI systems can only learn from the data they're trained on. And there simply hasn't been enough focus on fairly representing people with limb loss or limb difference to shape how AI portrays them.

Our response

We make AI more inclusive.​

To help AI represent people with a limb loss or limb difference more fairly, Ottobock's global ambassador community is stepping up to teach AI how to properly depict them.​

Powered by Microsoft's technology, we are creating a new, more authentic dataset for training AI systems – from our community, to AI. One based on real experiences, real bodies, and real lives.​

Social Media films

Films created not with AI but for AI.

Bebe Vio, Davide Morana, Ezra Frech, Zainab Al-Eqabi, Hari Budha Magar and many other community members have contributed imagery to train AI with real perspectives.

Authentic moments from their lives, real experiences and everyday stories are feeding into this project — told through moving, personal stories and films.​

Not made with AI, but for AI.

Para athlete David Montana sitting and adjusting his prosthetic with a "dear AI" text overlay

Para athlete Davide Morana gives a powerful and authentic look into his workout session, revealing the true strength of an amputee - honest, real, and limitless.​

Out in the streets

Bringing letters to AI to the real world.

We brought our message to Berlin, too - Ottobock’s home.

A yellow Berlin tram passes through the city center with motion blur. In the foreground, two bicycles are parked next to a utility box displaying AI campaign posters. The scene highlights urban mobility, modern technology, digital innovation, and sustainable transportation in a dynamic metropolitan environment.

I was in a fashion show with other amputees, ​and the photographer was using AI to edit photos ​and AI was completely removing the prosthetic ​devices and replacing with natural limbs. ​

Otherwise, I sometimes get accused of using AI ​because many people are not familiar with osseointegration, so they do not think my​ prothesis is real.

GINI THOMAS
Female person wearing a prosthetic leg walking on the catwalk at a fashion show.
An Open Source Library

We bring a solution – for everyone.

AI can only learn from what it's been shown, and for too long, what it's been shown doesn’t reflect the real lives of people with limb loss or limb differences. That's exactly what we set out to change.​

​We are building a community-powered image library – a structured process where Ottobock's global ambassador community selects images that truly represent their lives, describes what makes each one a good representation, and teaches AI directly from their own experience.​

Dear AI dataset

The dataset is open. The future is yours to build.

Once complete, the Dear AI dataset will be freely available to download on HuggingFace – the world's leading platform for open AI data. Developers, researchers and designers can use it to train or fine-tune AI models, so that the images AI generates of people with limb differences are more accurate, more human, and more dignified.​

Library available soon.

A collage of photos of people from the Limb Loss limb difference community.
Inclusive Representation within AI

Frequently Asked Questions about the Community Library and the “Dear AI” Initiative.

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