How Metropolis built a $5 billion AI infrastructure company out of America’s parking problem
- May 21
- 1 min read

FORTUNE — The pitch he’s making now is something he calls the “recognition economy”—a computer vision layer (the ability of a camera to “see” and understand what it’s looking at—not just capture an image) that sits between people and physical infrastructure—parking garages, fueling stations, hotel lobbies, retail floors—and learns who you are the moment you show up.
No ticket. No tap. No wallet. Just presence. “It’s about being recognized everywhere you go,” Israel said.
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