App
Added- AI critic in the Multi-modal chat editor
You can now use natural language to automatically critique any element in the MMC editor before label submission. This makes it easier to catch issues in real time and standardize QA across projects while reducing manual review overhead. - AI generated rubrics in the Multi-modal chat editor
You can now automatically generate rubrics from your task instructions and examples inside the Multi-modal editor, enabling you to spin up consistent, detailed rubrics for new projects and iterate on grading criteria without starting from scratch. - Improved auto-segmentation in the Video editor (Meta’s SAM3)
The Video editor now uses Meta’s SAM3 (Segment Anything Model) for auto-segmentation, producing higher-quality masks and faster object selection on video frames. - Assign data rows to individuals in Consensus mode
You can now assign specific data rows to individual contributors even when using Consensus projects. Enables more control over who labels what (e.g., for training, audits, or specialization) without giving up the quality benefits of consensus. - New “Media Duration” Throughput chart
In the Throughput section in the Performance Dashboard, there is a new chart called “Media Duration” that shows the total time of media duration recorded over a time series across all labelers.
- Default roles when creating groups
When you create a Group, you’ll now be prompted to select a default role for members. This change is designed to reduce the changes of misconfiguring access for group members and makes it easier to configure baseline permissions consistently. - Project overview tiles
In the Project overview under project metrics, the number of hours is now recorded in the “Done” tile.
- The following models in Foundry are no longer supported: Claude Sonnet 3.7, Claude Haiku 3.5
- The “Annotation usage” chart under Workspace settings > Usage has been removed. This legacy chart was originally built to support older annotation-based billing and is no longer used for billing calculations.