60 years ago, John McCarthy used for the first time the term “Artificial Intelligence”. What does it mean and how has it evolved since 1956?
This is what daphni tried to answer in this in-depth report about AI. We’ve interviewed some of the brightest minds in the field: Bruno Maisonnier (founder of Aldebaran robotics), Massimiliano Versaca (CEO Neurala), Alexandre Lebrun (co-founder of wit.ai), Luc Julia (VP Innovation Samsung).
By Paul Bazin and Pierre-Eric Leibovici
Artificial Intelligence Course | AI Tutorial For Beginners | Artificial Intel...Simplilearn
This Artificial Intelligence presentation will help you understand what is Artificial Intelligence, types of Artificial Intelligence, ways of achieving Artificial Intelligence and applications of Artificial Intelligence. In the end, we will also implement a use case on TensorFlow in which we will predict whether a person has diabetes or not. Artificial Intelligence is a method of making a computer, a computer-controlled robot or a software think intelligently in a manner similar to the human mind. AI is accomplished by studying the patterns of the human brain and by analyzing the cognitive process. Artificial Intelligence is emerging as the next big thing in the technology field. Organizations are adopting AI and budgeting for certified professionals in the field, thus the demand for trained and certified professionals in AI is increasing. As this new field continues to grow, it will have an impact on everyday life and lead to considerable implications for many industries. Now, let us deep dive into the AI tutorial video and understand what is this Artificial Intelligence all about and how it can impact human life.
The topics covered in this Artificial Intelligence presentation are as follows:
1. What is Artificial intelligence?
2. Types of Artificial intelligence
3. Ways of achieving artificial intelligence
4. Applications of Artificial intelligence
5. Use case - Predicting if a person has diabetes or not
Simplilearn’s Artificial Intelligence course provides training in the skills required for a career in AI. You will master TensorFlow, Machine Learning and other AI concepts, plus the programming languages needed to design intelligent agents, deep learning algorithms & advanced artificial neural networks that use predictive analytics to solve real-time decision-making problems without explicit programming.
Why learn Artificial Intelligence?
The current and future demand for AI engineers is staggering. The New York Times reports a candidate shortage for certified AI Engineers, with fewer than 10,000 qualified people in the world to fill these jobs, which according to Paysa earn an average salary of $172,000 per year in the U.S. (or Rs.17 lakhs to Rs. 25 lakhs in India) for engineers with the required skills.
Those who complete the course will be able to:
1. Master the concepts of supervised and unsupervised learning
2. Gain practical mastery over principles, algorithms, and applications of machine learning through a hands-on approach which includes working on 28 projects and one capstone project.
3. Acquire thorough knowledge of the mathematical and heuristic aspects of machine learning.
4. Understand the concepts and operation of support vector machines, kernel SVM, Naive Bayes, decision tree classifier, random forest classifier, logistic regression, K-nearest neighbors, K-means clustering and more.
Comprehend the theoretic
Learn more at: https://www.simplilearn.com
Artificial Intelligence an Amazing presentation By Group4.
Group4 is a unique group of Govt.postgraduate College sheikhupura affiliated with Punjab University of Punjab,Pakistan..
Contact details..
Shamimaqsoodulhassan@yahoo.com or Shamimaqsood@gmail.com
Phone Number: 03045128753
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions. The term may also be applied to any machine that exhibits traits associated with a human mind such as learning and problem-solving.
Artificial Intelligence Course | AI Tutorial For Beginners | Artificial Intel...Simplilearn
This Artificial Intelligence presentation will help you understand what is Artificial Intelligence, types of Artificial Intelligence, ways of achieving Artificial Intelligence and applications of Artificial Intelligence. In the end, we will also implement a use case on TensorFlow in which we will predict whether a person has diabetes or not. Artificial Intelligence is a method of making a computer, a computer-controlled robot or a software think intelligently in a manner similar to the human mind. AI is accomplished by studying the patterns of the human brain and by analyzing the cognitive process. Artificial Intelligence is emerging as the next big thing in the technology field. Organizations are adopting AI and budgeting for certified professionals in the field, thus the demand for trained and certified professionals in AI is increasing. As this new field continues to grow, it will have an impact on everyday life and lead to considerable implications for many industries. Now, let us deep dive into the AI tutorial video and understand what is this Artificial Intelligence all about and how it can impact human life.
The topics covered in this Artificial Intelligence presentation are as follows:
1. What is Artificial intelligence?
2. Types of Artificial intelligence
3. Ways of achieving artificial intelligence
4. Applications of Artificial intelligence
5. Use case - Predicting if a person has diabetes or not
Simplilearn’s Artificial Intelligence course provides training in the skills required for a career in AI. You will master TensorFlow, Machine Learning and other AI concepts, plus the programming languages needed to design intelligent agents, deep learning algorithms & advanced artificial neural networks that use predictive analytics to solve real-time decision-making problems without explicit programming.
Why learn Artificial Intelligence?
The current and future demand for AI engineers is staggering. The New York Times reports a candidate shortage for certified AI Engineers, with fewer than 10,000 qualified people in the world to fill these jobs, which according to Paysa earn an average salary of $172,000 per year in the U.S. (or Rs.17 lakhs to Rs. 25 lakhs in India) for engineers with the required skills.
Those who complete the course will be able to:
1. Master the concepts of supervised and unsupervised learning
2. Gain practical mastery over principles, algorithms, and applications of machine learning through a hands-on approach which includes working on 28 projects and one capstone project.
3. Acquire thorough knowledge of the mathematical and heuristic aspects of machine learning.
4. Understand the concepts and operation of support vector machines, kernel SVM, Naive Bayes, decision tree classifier, random forest classifier, logistic regression, K-nearest neighbors, K-means clustering and more.
Comprehend the theoretic
Learn more at: https://www.simplilearn.com
Artificial Intelligence an Amazing presentation By Group4.
Group4 is a unique group of Govt.postgraduate College sheikhupura affiliated with Punjab University of Punjab,Pakistan..
Contact details..
Shamimaqsoodulhassan@yahoo.com or Shamimaqsood@gmail.com
Phone Number: 03045128753
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions. The term may also be applied to any machine that exhibits traits associated with a human mind such as learning and problem-solving.
Define artificial intelligence.
Mention the four approaches to AI.
What are the capabilities of AI that have to process with computer?
Mention the foundations of AI?
Mention the crude comparison of the raw computational resources available to computer and human brain.
Briefly explain the history of AI.
What are rational action and intelligent agent?
Artificial intelligence, watson and the final checkmateRicardo Murer
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a field of research that is both fascinating and mysterious, influenced by science fiction to such extent that many of us find it impossible to differentiate what is real and what is the fruit of the imagination of Hollywood writers and directors.
What do you need to think about before bringing advanced technology into your community, library or organization? How do you introduce it to staff? Will they worry about being replaced or losing their jobs? And how do you get machines to operate at optimal efficiency? Machines need to learn to be effective, whether it’s Siri, Alexa, or Watson. And people have to adapt to the machines. Join us and learn more!
Harry Collins - Testing Machines as Social Prostheses - EuroSTAR 2013TEST Huddle
EuroSTAR Software Testing Conference 2013 presentation on Testing Machines as Social Prostheses by Harry Collins.
See more at: http://conference.eurostarsoftwaretesting.com/past-presentations/
This is used for brief talk about AI and its recent application in Machine Learning and Deep Learning field.
I'd like to ask your understanding about any missing references.
I appreciate you would comment about it.
I will immediately update the slides.
Artificial Intelligence power point presentationDavid Raj Kanthi
A presentation about the basic idea about the present and future technologies which are dependent on the "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE".
AI is a branch of science which deals with the thinking, predicting, analyzing which are done by the computer itself.
The present presentation slides consists of the AI with machine learning and deep learning, goals of AI, Applications of AI and history of the Artificial intelligence etc.
Dan Faggella - TEDx Slides 2015 - Artificial intelligence and ConsciousnessDaniel Faggella
URL of the original TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjiZbMhqqTM
Notes from my 2015 TEDx presentation, titled: "We Should Wake Up Before The Machines Do," on the topic of artificial intelligence and consciousness.
Speaker: Daniel Faggella
Location: Southern New Hampshire University
Процесс разработки не начинается и не заканчивается на написании кода программного продукта. Мы пишем документацию, придумываем, как это всё оттестировать, и заботимся о том, чтобы доступность приложения была на высоком уровне.
Мы все делаем привычные вещи привычным для нас способом. Порой выполняя много ручной и неэффективной работы. Но что, если есть другой, радикальный подход. Можно ли формализовать свою деятельность и переложить её в код? Какие практики и инструменты для этого использовать?
В докладе будет представлен личный опыт автора по автоматизации различных элементов разработки ПО.
Define artificial intelligence.
Mention the four approaches to AI.
What are the capabilities of AI that have to process with computer?
Mention the foundations of AI?
Mention the crude comparison of the raw computational resources available to computer and human brain.
Briefly explain the history of AI.
What are rational action and intelligent agent?
Artificial intelligence, watson and the final checkmateRicardo Murer
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a field of research that is both fascinating and mysterious, influenced by science fiction to such extent that many of us find it impossible to differentiate what is real and what is the fruit of the imagination of Hollywood writers and directors.
What do you need to think about before bringing advanced technology into your community, library or organization? How do you introduce it to staff? Will they worry about being replaced or losing their jobs? And how do you get machines to operate at optimal efficiency? Machines need to learn to be effective, whether it’s Siri, Alexa, or Watson. And people have to adapt to the machines. Join us and learn more!
Harry Collins - Testing Machines as Social Prostheses - EuroSTAR 2013TEST Huddle
EuroSTAR Software Testing Conference 2013 presentation on Testing Machines as Social Prostheses by Harry Collins.
See more at: http://conference.eurostarsoftwaretesting.com/past-presentations/
This is used for brief talk about AI and its recent application in Machine Learning and Deep Learning field.
I'd like to ask your understanding about any missing references.
I appreciate you would comment about it.
I will immediately update the slides.
Artificial Intelligence power point presentationDavid Raj Kanthi
A presentation about the basic idea about the present and future technologies which are dependent on the "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE".
AI is a branch of science which deals with the thinking, predicting, analyzing which are done by the computer itself.
The present presentation slides consists of the AI with machine learning and deep learning, goals of AI, Applications of AI and history of the Artificial intelligence etc.
Dan Faggella - TEDx Slides 2015 - Artificial intelligence and ConsciousnessDaniel Faggella
URL of the original TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjiZbMhqqTM
Notes from my 2015 TEDx presentation, titled: "We Should Wake Up Before The Machines Do," on the topic of artificial intelligence and consciousness.
Speaker: Daniel Faggella
Location: Southern New Hampshire University
Процесс разработки не начинается и не заканчивается на написании кода программного продукта. Мы пишем документацию, придумываем, как это всё оттестировать, и заботимся о том, чтобы доступность приложения была на высоком уровне.
Мы все делаем привычные вещи привычным для нас способом. Порой выполняя много ручной и неэффективной работы. Но что, если есть другой, радикальный подход. Можно ли формализовать свою деятельность и переложить её в код? Какие практики и инструменты для этого использовать?
В докладе будет представлен личный опыт автора по автоматизации различных элементов разработки ПО.
Bilmök 2017 - Microsoft Yeni Yesil Yazilim Geliştirme Teknolojileriİbrahim KIVANÇ
Selçuk Üniversitesinde gerçekleştirlen Bilmök 2017 - Microsoft Yeni Yesil Yazilim Geliştirme Teknolojileri konusunda yapmış olduğum sunum. Özellikle günümüzde yükselen teknoloji trendleri ve gelecekte bilgisayar mühendisleri için potansiyel geleceğin meslekleri konusu üzerine hazırlanmış konuşmamın slaytı.
MongoDB and DigitalOcean Automation with Cloud ManagerJay Gordon
Cloud Manager automation is an easy way to create new MongoDB deployments without having to do much of the underlying configuration work. This talk is how you can get started using automation on your droplets.
Investeringsprogramma koninklijk paleis in hoogste versnellingThierry Debels
Wie het Bulletin van de Aanbestedingen leest, merkt dat er de laatste weken erg veel aanbestedingen uitgeschreven worden voor het koninklijk paleis. Het investeringsprogramma draait duidelijk op volle toeren.
La candidata desconocida al EDOMEX por el partido de morena, hacemos un pequeño recuento de esta candidata texcocana que nos se puede decir mucho, porque mucha gente la desconoce, viene cobijada por Lopez Obrador, y esperemos que le resulte, porque como digo, "la conocen en su casa" por aca no tenemos el gusto.
Top 10 Digital Workplace Patterns #spscalgaryKanwal Khipple
Imagine a future where silo'd departments and legacy processes don’t stand in our way. Today’s collaboration needs go from complex collaboration portals to simple innovation hubs and most importantly need to work for our devices. Designing portals to enable a new kind of collaboration and communication is an absolute necessity today.
For the past couple years, I’ve had the opportunity to study how successful teams collaborate and have helped to transform the way teams work and collaborate together. In this session, I'll share what I’ve learned about making effective cross-discipline collaboration possible, and leave you with actionable approaches you can use to unite your team's communication and collaboration needs.
Intentions de vote aux présidentielles de 2017. 1er tour et 2ème Tour. Sondage réalisé par téléphone du 23 au 27 mars 2017 auprès d'un échantillon de 1106 personnes inscrites sur les listes électorales.
Artificial Intelligence Research Topics for PhD Manuscripts 2021 - PhdassistancePhD Assistance
Imagine a world where knowledge isn’t limited to humans!!! A world in which computers will think and collaborate with humans to create a more exciting universe. Although this future is still a long way off, Artificial Intelligence has made significant progress in recent years. In almost every area of AI, such as quantum computing, healthcare, autonomous vehicles, the internet of things, robotics, and so on, there is a lot of research going on. So much so that the number of annual Published Research Papers on Artificial Intelligence has increased by 90% since 1996.
Ph.D. Assistance serves as an external mentor to brainstorm your idea and translate that into a research model. Hiring a mentor or tutor is common and therefore let your research committee know about the same. We do not offer any writing services without the involvement of the researcher.
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This presentation give an introduction to Artificial Intelligence subjectiveness and history. The primary goal of the presentation is to provide a deep enough understanding of Artificial Narrow Intelligence and Artificial General Intelligence so that the people can appreciate the strengths or weaknesses of the AI. The presentation also includes a classification(the main domains of AI) and the most relevant examples from the past decades. In the second part it provides some statistics and future possible applications and forecasts.
One of my favorite book about marketing is Made to Stick from the fantastic Chip Heath and Dan Heath. This presentation is an overview of the book explaining what makes an idea or concept memorable or interesting.
The 8 Things Everyone Should Know About Startup FundingWilly Braun
Startup funding is not intuitive: you invest large amounts of money in companies that have proven very little, with a really high rate of failure.
At first glance, it is even total nonsense financially speaking: you put money in companies that have no profit AND don’t plan to pay dividends before *long* (hello Amazon) while not being liquid either (you can’t sell the stocks easily since they are not publicly listed).
So it is very normal that this topic raises questions. Our goal here is to share the underlying lessons and assumptions of VC when they look at a startup.
The (Ultimate) Guide for Marketplace AnalyticsWilly Braun
We divided the guide in 2 parts: (1) marketplace dynamics, where we try to grasp the overall picture, (2) marketplace KPIs, where we make a snapshot of the different parts of the business and look at them overtime.
And as a super bonus, we’ve prepared an open-source dashboard (Google Spreadsheet) to structure your activity.
Robert Cialdini: The Science of Persuasion in Less Than 10 SlidesWilly Braun
A scientific paper summarized in less than 10 slides.
The 6 principles of winning friend and influencing people from Robert B. Cialdini's paper: Harnessing the Science of Persuasion (2011)
Bonus: full paper and recommended readings.
An introduction to the framework "Business Model Canvas" illustrated by concrete Business Models of digital champions such as Linkedin, Scoop.it, HelloMentor, Viadeo, HP, eBay, Google, GMF, AXA, P&G.
Ce n'est jamais évident de vouloir résumer le marketing d'un géant, encore moins lorsque ce géant est le champion toute catégorie du branding.
Pourtant, il est possible de craquer le code. De regarder n’importe quelle campagne de Nike et de se dire “Mais oui !”. Alors si vous aimez regarder des bonnes pubs et avoir un prétexte génial pour le faire en toute impunité (et même si vous détestez les pubs et que vous êtes plus Bourdieu ou Rogers), jetez un oeil à cette présentation.
Vous apprendrez pourquoi Nike s’appelle Nike (“naïqui” ? “nyqué” ? “naïk” ?), quel a été son plus gros challenge et, surtout, comment elle a su redéfinir des canons esthétiques pour faire correspondre l’image de l’homme idéal aux techniques qu’elle maitrise.
Oui, son plan a été simple : si l’homme ne correspond pas à Nike, il suffit de changer l’homme.
Et c’est un pari réussi.
Growth hacking 101 - ultimate guide for event organizerWilly Braun
Do you love growth hacking? Do you organize events? Do you have difficulties to market your event? Here is the ultimate guide. By Willy Braun (GM @ France Digitale) & Oussama Ammar (Partner @ The Family)
Startup 101 : voyage au pays des merveillesWilly Braun
Qu'est ce qu'une startup ? Quelles sont ses spécificité ?
Une introduction aux startups et à leur écosystème, avec un focus sur le cycle de vie et de financement.
Marketing has changed a lot during the last 30 years.
I quickly show why, how and the implication on both theory and practice.
Then I go more deeply into the 2 main pillars of the current marketing: branding & growth hacking.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Artificial Intelligence or the Brainization of the Economy
1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
OR THE BRAINIZITATION OF THE ECONOMY
Paul Bazin & Pierre-Eric Leibovici
“I think we should think of AI
as the intellectual equivalent
of a backhoe.
It will be much better than
us at a lot of things.”
Geoffrey Hinton
2. “With artificial intelligence we are
summoning the demon.”
E l o n M u s k
"Once you start to make machines that
are rivalling and surpassing humans
with intelligence, it's going to be very
difficult for us to survive, it's just an
inevitability."
C l i v e S i n c l a i r
“With more advances in artificial intelli-
gence ahead, the need for human labor
will fall further”
L a r r y F i n k
“These kinds of amazing things that just
10 years ago were science fiction, are
going to be very helpful everywhere.”
J e ff B e z o s
"First the machines will do a lot of jobs
for us and not be super intelligent.
That should be positive if we manage it
well. A few decades after that though
the intelligence is strong enough to be
a concern. I agree with Elon Musk and
some others on this and don't under-
stand why some people are not con-
cerned."
B i l l G a t e s
"If we succeed, we will have turned
the most awful paradigm
that we know on its head.
The inevitability of death."
L a r r y P a g e
“So the biggest thing that we’re focused on
with artificial intelligence is building
computer services that have better
perception than people,
so the basic human senses like seeing,
hearing, language, core things that we do.”
M a r k Z u c k e r b e r g
“We will transcend all of the limitations
of our biology”
R a y m o n d K u r z w e i l
3. WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE?
WHAT THEY THINK
ABOUT AI
B r u n o M a i s o n n i e r is the founder of
Aldebaran robotics. After giving birth of
Nao, Pepper & Romeo, three companion
robots, he stepped back from operation
and decided to think about the future
of robotics and the next step.
What we call AI today is in fact a
succession of predetermined rules.
We call it AI because it does things
faster than our brain.
60 years ago, John McCarthy used for the first time the term “Artificial
Intelligence”. What does it mean and how has it evolved since 1956?
John McCarthy first defined it by “the science and engineering of making
intelligent machines.
A more precise explanation was made by Nils J. Nilsson in his book Quest for
Artificial Intelligence “Artificial intelligence is that activity devoted to making
machines intelligent, and intelligence is that quality that enables an entity to
function appropriately and with foresight in its environment.”
He added that intelligence can be measured by the abilities “to reason,
achieve goals, understand and generate language, perceive and respond to
sensory inputs, prove mathematical theorems, play challenging games,
synthesize and summarize information, create art and music, and even write
histories.” (ibid)
However, the very nature of what we call Artificial Intelligence makes it nearly
impossible to find a more technical and immutable definition. Indeed, as the
AI100 (a committee whose mission was to study the evolution of AI during
100 years) explained, as soon as a new AI technology becomes a practice in
itself, it stops being called AI. According to Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired
magazine, “most of the AI won’t be very exciting […] AI will be everywhere,
cheap, utilitarian, boring, like electricity today.“
How would you define artificial intelligence?
“By the fact we say Artificial intelligence it means that it is NOT intelligent.
When Nao is walking, he is not artificially walking. He just walks.
AI hasn’t become much more intelligent since the victory of Deepblue against
Kasparof. The parameter that has evolved is that we don't use directly calcula-
tion power, but huge calculation power to create a dumb neural network
which seems intelligent.“
What are the main challenges for the next five years?
“To become intelligent, the computer needs to take decision by himself, he has
to be autonomous. For now, he only executes a code that human implement-
ed via neural networks. We should try to imitate animal’s intelligence as a
start. And then make it evolves.“
Will AI look like Sci-Fi in the next 50 years?
“AI is an incremental curve. Nowadays, this curve flatten itself but it just needs
a good idea to really start the exponential. A human brain (1000Hz for basic
processes) is millions of times slower than a computer(TeraHz), thus we can
imagine that when we'll succeed to make it truly intelligent the field of possi-
bilities will wildly open.“
4. AI IS MOSTLY A LOT
OF BIG WORDS
Internet Of Things (IoT): A network that allows
every connectable device to communicate and
interact. The key challenges for IoT are: (1) to have
only one communication protocol, (2) improve
batteries and (3) spray the network.
Algorithmic Game Theory is a multi-agent algorithm
that calculates the equilibrium between the goal of
the different agents, the global goal and set the
optimal role of every agent.
Virtual Personal Assistants is a software that
performs autonomously the tasks of a personal
assistant.
Recommendation Engines and Collaborative
Filtering is an algorithm that predict the task of
costumers by knowing its previous experience. For
instance, the Netflix algorithm is a Recommendation
Engines and Collaborative Filtering
Supervised learning is like a black box where the
algorithms are trained by giving them a lot of inputs
and linked outputs in order for them to learn the
rule.
Reinforcement Learning is a supervised learning but
with only one example given. Like a child who burns
itself, he only has to do it once to know that fire
burns. Research are currently working on it.
Unsupervised learning is a black box at which we
give only the inputs and the algorithm adapt itself to
understand and give the good output without
previous example. It is the next big step for AI but it
has not been done yet.
Machine Learning is a tool for AI. It’s a type of
algorithms that learn from data sets, improve and
refine their results over uses.
Deep Learning is a type of machine learning
algorithm that uses classifier neural network. Those
algorithms are often used in video, audio and speech
recognition.
Computer vision, through deep learning algorithms,
is able to classify object, people, movement, situation,
etc.
Robotic gives a robot the ability to learn to interact,
in a most natural way, with its environment and
people using its hardware capabilities.
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is used to
interact with human. It’s born with the Turing test in
1950. The goal is to know if the user is speaking to a
computer or another human. It is used for bot, voice
recognition and translation.
Collaborative Systems is still at a research level, but
the goal is to build autonomous systems that can
work collaboratively between them and with human.
Crowdsourcing and Human Computation, close to
Collaborative Systems, is an area where the computer
should ask for human expertise if it is conscious that
he cannot solve properly the problem.
Virtual Assistants
Speech recognition
Recommendation engines
Deep Learning
Reinforcement learning
Context aware computing
Gesture control
Video recognition
“Machine Learning focuses on
the question of how to get
computers to program
themselves.”
T o m M . M i t c h e l l ,
C a r n e g i e M e l l o n
5. COULD R2D2 BE
MY BEST FRIEND?
Let’s imagine Daphni, a personal robot. When
you go to bed you will say to Daphni “Please,
wake me up at 7am” (NLP). When the alarm
rings, Daphni will turn on the coffee machine
(Internet Of Things), because it has learnt
that you like to take your coffee half an hour
after you wake up (Machine Learning).
When you are showering, Daphni will ask the
soap provider to give you the amount you
need, which is not the same amount needed
for your 10-year-old daughter (Collaborative
Systems). Then, Daphni will go to the kitchen
(Robotic), grab the cup full of coffee and give
it to you (Computer Vision) without adding
sugar, however, you used to put sugar in
your coffee but three days ago you asked
Daphni not to add sugar (Reinforcement
Learning). While you drink your coffee,
Daphni tells you about your daily meeting
(Virtual Personal Assistant) that he sched-
uled for you based on the free time slot you
have (Recommendation Engines and
Collaborative Filtering). But he hesitates for
the 5:00pm slot because you have the
possibility to both attend the football game
of your son and meet with your CEO.
Daphni then asks for your advice to make the
decision (Crowdsourcing and Human
Computation).
Before leaving your home, Daphni advises
you to take a different ride than every other
day because of the traffic to make you save
10 minutes (Algorithmic Game Theory).
Your autonomous car will follow Daphni’s
advice and take you safely to work (Deep
learning).
Even if this is what we picture when we think
of AI, it is not for an immediate future! It is
still impossible to contextualize every life
scene. We are not able to make a human
smart computer! To have a sufficient power
of calculation, the robot needs to be huge
and equipped of a big and noisy fan. Also,
the overall capacities of robots are still
limited. For instance, they are still not able to
climb stairs or open doors unless the house
is equipped.
“Now computer vision and
speech recognition just work.
They’re not perfect, but they
work. And that enables a lot
of applications, which is why
you see all this excitement
around deep learning and A.I.
Because now that it works,
there are so many doors that
are open all of a sudden.”
Y a n n L e C u n ,
D i r e c t o r o f F a c e b o o k A I
R e s e a r c h ( F A I R ) ,
N o v . 2 0 1 5
6. THE POWER OF
OPEN SOURCE IN AI
AI has become an unavoidable topic of discussion. Famous CEOs (Bill Gate, Elon
Musk, Larry Page…), well-known scientists (Stephen Hawking, Ray Kurzweil, Tim
Berners-Lee…) and politicians (White house, European Parliament…) are
concerned about how Artificial Intelligence will evolve. In order to find some
answer and prepare the future, several associations avec been launched all over
the world by public & private researchers.
Amazon, Facebook, Google, IBM and Microsoft combine forces by sharing their
work in the Partnership on AI.
Elon Musk and Sam Altman founded OpenAI, a non-profit association for AI
research.
Stanford University has asked leading thinkers to study the AI evolution for the
next 100 years through the AI100 annual report.
… TO THE BIG BANG AROUND THE COMBINATION OF
BRAINIZATION AND SOLIDIFICATION
After the digitalization of the economy we will be the witnesses or the actors of its
brainization.
At this time, we will observe the solidification of the economy with the development of
service robots. Their mission is to replicate mechanical functions realized by human
being in a moving environment (not to be confused with industrialized robots that are
in a closed environment). The autonomous cars are service robots. The service robots
sector has not yet exploded since robots are without brains. AI enable the brainization
of robots, and ultimately change our lives drastically as well as the organisation of
work.
We have seen a lot of corporations that have missed the digitalization and are now
struggling to survive. Brainization and solidification of the economy will have a similar
or even more powerful impact for the ones that don’t see and anticipate its potential.
AI will become a commodity like electricity and Internet are today. The question
which is difficult to answer is when will it be the case? When it appears, the value will
rely on the services developed around AI and not on the technology itself
"The internet and the platforms that it
makes possible allow very small groups of
individuals to make enormous profits
while employing very few people. This is
inevitable, it is progress, but it is also
socially destructive."
S t e p h e n H a w k i n g
7. How would you define artificial intelligence?
AI is the art of teaching machines how to reproduce human tasks. Technically,
we use machine learning to build AI systems. Right now, supervised learning is
very successful: we train a neural net with lots of examples -- know inputs and
outputs, for instances pictures of objects and their description -- and then the
machine is capable to reproduce the task with inputs that were never seen
before.
What are the main challenges for the next five years?
The main challenge is to give machines some sort of common sense. For
instance, if you want to do a perfect translation from Chinese to French, you
really need to understand the cultures of both source and target languages.
Babies learn common sense by exploring the world, trying different actions,
observing how these actions impact the world. This is what we call "unsuper-
vised learning".
A step towards unsupervised learning could be reinforcement learning (RL), an
approach that's very hot this year. With RL we try to take into account reward
or punishment feedback in real time. For instance, a child does not need to get
burnt 1000 times before he or she understands boiling water is hot -- but our
classical supervised learning model do need that many examples before they
can get it!
Will AI look like Sci-Fi in the next 50 years?
Probably not. Expectations created by Hollywood (from 2001 A Space Odyssey
to Her) are incredibly high. We need to solve unsupervised learning and other
issues to get there, and we don't even have a clear path to that as of 2017.
I don't think true intelligence can be learnt from datasets. Humans "ground"
their mental concepts on their own life experiences. A truly intelligent AI
would need a physical body, in other words a robot, to do this -- but then the
speed of learning would be too slow. We could give the AI a virtual body in a
virtual world in order to accelerate the process (for instance, some teams
initially train their autonomous driving models in the Grand Theft Auto game),
but the virtual world will not be as realistic as the real one. You need truly
intelligent AI to do simulate this word... that's a chicken and egg problem.
Alexandre Lebrun is a successful serial
entrepreneur and the former co-founder
and CEO of Wit.ai that he sold to Facebook
in 2015. He then joined the Facebook
Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR)
group. He is passionate about language,
and helping machines understand humans.
… TO THE BIG BANG AROUND THE COMBINATION OF
BRAINIZATION AND SOLIDIFICATION
After the digitalization of the economy we will be the witnesses or the actors of its
brainization.
At this time, we will observe the solidification of the economy with the development of
service robots. Their mission is to replicate mechanical functions realized by human
being in a moving environment (not to be confused with industrialized robots that are
in a closed environment). The autonomous cars are service robots. The service robots
sector has not yet exploded since robots are without brains. AI enable the brainization
of robots, and ultimately change our lives drastically as well as the organisation of
work.
We have seen a lot of corporations that have missed the digitalization and are now
struggling to survive. Brainization and solidification of the economy will have a similar
or even more powerful impact for the ones that don’t see and anticipate its potential.
AI will become a commodity like electricity and Internet are today. The question
which is difficult to answer is when will it be the case? When it appears, the value will
rely on the services developed around AI and not on the technology itself
8. WHAT THEY THINK
ABOUT AI
L u c J u l i a is the vice president of innova-
tion at Samsung where he developed the
ARTIK cloud. He is also the co-authored of
Apple’ Siri.
Luc is making real people's lives better
using technologies.
How would you define artificial intelligence?
Ideally, AI is made to replace human intelligence, unfortunately we don’t know
how a human brain works. Thus, we can’t make a modelling of it.
Today, AI is mainly about calculation and task automation. It is doable to model
a strategy for a particular type of reflexion in a particular domain such as Chess
or the Go game which have limited combinations on a single board. What is not
doable is building cross-domain algorithms that would understand without any
ambiguity different situations in different contexts.
What are the main challenges for the next five years?
Beside the power of calculation that has increased tremendously in the next 25
years, we haven’t see any break through. Algorithms that are used today are
the same of the ones used 25 years ago. Thus, I can’t be optimistic for the next
5 years.
However, AI should focus on analysing data with so called deep learning
algorithm. Deep learning is, once again, only due to computational power. 25
years ago you had to wait 1 day for your algorithm to run a 2 layers’ neural
network. Nowadays, a 10 layers’ neural network gives its result in real time.
Beside big data, research should focus on cross-domain by crossing two
algorithms that work on separate domains.
Will AI look like Sci-Fi in the next 50 years?
No, or maybe in 5000 years. But I can’t imagine it coming in our era. Human has
analytical abilities that computer has not and it’s not only a question of data. A
Robot in a factory will be 10 times quicker than a human to do its tasks, a
calculator will perform complex operations 1 million times faster, therefore,
they look smarter in these areas of expertise but has no intelligence at all in
other domains.
If a robot has to take the human place it should know about many domains,
and resolve cross-domains ambiguities and complementarity. That is not
realistic.
9. WHAT COULD SLOW
THE EMERGENCE OF AI
AS A STANDARD?
Science fiction
There is a disappointment caused by the state of current technologies. Everyone
is imaging AI as the Sci-fi we see in Hollywood movies. And the excitement around
it today makes the expectations grow. The reality is that we will not have Chappie
as a best friend for a long time. As internet in the early 2000’s, the interest around
AI will decrease.
Legal debate
Regulation can cause complication for the AI growth in the next years.
“Who is responsible when a self-driven car crashes or an intelligent
medical device fails? How can AI applications be prevented from promul-
gating racial discrimination or financial cheating? Who should reap the
gains of efficiencies enabled by AI technologies and what protections
should be afforded to people whose skills are rendered obsolete?”
(AI100)
The legislation should learn to adapt itself and be reactive by anticipating
the innovation. We can already measure the effects of a strong regula-
tion. Fortunately, things are moving fast and the European Parliament is
already debating on robots’ legal status.
“When there is an innovation America makes a business, China copies it and
Europe regulates it.”
Emma Marcegaglia president of ENI
It should not be seen as a threat but an
opportunity. It is going to modify
markets’ organization but the mutation
will be progressive as it was with
Internet and the digitalization of most of
the industries. Some players will not
have the mind-set to adapt but new
players will become leaders in their
domain of expertise. We are in the
process of brainization.
A job thief
AI could backlash because of the fear of
workers to be replaced by intelligent
machines, according to Forester
Research, 7% of US jobs will be replaced
by AI by 2025. This replacement will
surely lead to protests and thus political
debates. In an historical point of view,
innovation leads to productivity improve-
ments so the jobs of tomorrow are still to
be determined. As an example, the
business of phone operators suddenly
disappeared long ago. On the other
hand, the automation and the adoption
of the phone have increased the produc-
tivity of other jobs.
“If an alien watched TV before invading
Earth, it would think that the world was
full of robots. In reality, today's robots
are still too stupid to be let loose.”
M a s s i m i l i a n o V e r s a c e
C E O N e u r a l a
10. HOW FAST DOES IT GO?
WHO ARE THE ACTORS,
WHERE ARE THEY
AND WHAT DO THEY DO?
In 2014, the US represented more than 50% of the AI investment.
European investments represented only 10%, falling behind China at 15%.
Worth to mention is that the research was pursued by GAFA located in the US.
11. When asking AI companies what they do in terms of AI, one
third of them answers machine learning. More than a fifth says
that they use natural language processing and another fifth
would say computer vision. The last one fourth is divided with
virtual personal assistants, smart robots, context awareness…
In 2015, HealthTech represented 15% of all AI venture invest-
ments, followed by adtech and business intelligence. Followed
by well-being, virtual assistants, transport & robotics. The
investors were less interested by education and agriculture.
12. FRENCH STARTUPS
ARE IN
In France, we count more than 200 startups that claim to use
AI in France. If we assume the number of AI startups given by
Venture Scanner (1589) to be correct, that would mean that
12.5% of AI startups are French.
We could add to this several other companies such as
Carmat, a French company that creates artificial heart, that
went public in 2010 and all the startups founded by French
entrepreneurs across the world, such as:
• Sentient Technologies ($ 143m funding)
• CustomerMatrix ($ 16M funding)
• IQ engines (Acquired by Yahoo)
• Madbits (Acquired by Twitter)
• …
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PROCESS
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CYBELANGEL
13. WHAT IS THE MARKET
AND WHO PAYS
FOR IT?
Tractica Research
GII Reserach
Statista
BB Research
Accenture
Techcrunch
Merril Lynch
38,56 %
53,65 %
59,42 %
60,3 %
61,22 %
102,34 %
159,95 %
$ 3,01 B
$ 5,05 B
$ 6,08 B
$ 6,24 B
$ 6,42 B
$ 20 B
$ 70 B
Source CAGR Valuation 2020
Because of the difficulty to define exactly what AI is, it is not
possible to give a clear expected valuation of what the market
will be in 2020 and in the future.
The expectation for 2020 goes from $5.05bn for GII Research
to $70bn for Merrill Lynch. Accenture expects the worldwide
AI market to be valued more than $ 13Tn in 2035 with the US
market ($8.3Tn) way ahead of Japan ($2.1Tn), Germany
($1.1Tn) and UK ($0.8Tn).
The Compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of the AI market is
estimated to be 53.65% from 2015 to 2020 for a market
valuation of $5.05B in 2020. (“AI Market report” by market-
sandmarkets.com)
Based on the “AI Market report”, the AI market was valued at $590M for 2015. At the same time,
investors have injected $ 2.4B in 397 AI startups (CBInsights).
When comparing the numbers, we see that the investments represent more than 4 times the
valuation of the market. In other words, they are definitely betting on the future. The question is:
how long will the AI market need to mature?
Thus, we can think that AI is a very promising sector, far from being mature and with a bright
future!
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Orbital Insight Inc
Clarifai
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Anomali MindMeld Kindred Framed
Scalyr
Datanyze
Farmers Business Network
urban engines Granular Ionic
Recorded Future
Saffron nervana systems itseez IQ Engines Movidius
Indisys
Embodied Incoming
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bluedata Rithmio Prism Skylabs
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Reflektion
14. The CAGR of the entire Venture Capital market is estimated to be 35.86% from
2016 to 2020 ("Global Venture Capital Investment Market 2016-2020" report)
Considering the estimated growth speed of AI and VC markets, we can be sure
that AI investments will take a much bigger part on the global venture market.
Why such a growth?
The field is shifting from simply creating systems that are intelligent to building
intelligent systems that are human-aware, trustworthy and decision takers. Take a
security system: instead of just triggering the alarm when there is a movement
detected at an inappropriate hour, the system should recognize who it is based
on the company’s organigram or social network and then decide by itself if it is an
abnormal situation and what to do for each case. For instance, it would call the
police and close the door if it is categorized as a robbery with a high accuracy.
The ecosystem is understanding the added value of AI in each sector. Such as the
automation of customer services. Gartner Inc. predicts that, by 2020, 85% of
customer interactions will be managed by machines.
Therefore, we have seen trends such as bot companies in 2016 and VCs invest-
ments are going along with these trends.
These investments are led by big actors, mainly from the US.
WHAT IS THE PLACE OF AI
INVESTMENTS INTO
THE VENTURE MARKET?
According to Artem Burachenok, VCs have invested $704M in 79 AI startups on Q1 & Q2 2016.
On the same period, the global VC market financed 3 894 startups with $53.9Bn
That means VC investments in AI represent only 1.30% of the venture market.
Evolution of AI market
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VENTURES
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Xevo Smartrip Swre
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Gotlt! Perfant Savioke emotient
bluedata BODY X LABSPrafly
PrecisionHawk Chronocam ninebot
Sigfox DataRobot Reflektion
Embodied Cognitive Scale Lu lumiata
SIGOPT
BLUE RIVER
carsabi
DroneDeplay CloudMedx Nervana
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TIMEFUL SI Vicarious Atomwise Zymergen
CAPPELA SPACE i l a fliptop LiftIgniter
Citrine Informatics kaggle Misocline
Verdigris Technologies
apteligent
clarifai
KINDRED
KENSHO Recorded Future
MindMeld Rocana THE CLIMATE CORPORATION
FRAMED SCALYR ANOMALI DATANYZE
Orbital Insight Inc
urban engines Granular
IONIC
Farmers Business Network
Blue River
MetaMind
Ayasdi Vectra Vectra Lookout Trueaccord
ThoughtSpot Vicarious CrowdMed
Timeful SI Kaggle Atomwise
Other players are as well investing a lot in AI, judging
that it is the new technology shift: New Enterprise
Associates, Plug and Play ventures, Horizons Ventures,
Formation 8, Andreessen Horowitz, Accel Partners, GE
ventures, Samsung Ventures, 500startups…
16. Name Investors N° rounds Total funding Last funding Location Industries
Kortschak Investments, L.P.
Data collective, SoftBank
Tencent
Floodgate, GE, IVP, Khosla
Ventures,
KPCB, U.S. Department of
Defense
J.P. Morgan, Andreessen
Horowitz
Index Ventures and Two
Sigm
Access industries, Horizons
ventures
Tata Communication
16
3
1
3
7
2
$US2 100 000000,00
$US174 140 000,00
$US150 000000,00
$US143 800000,00
$US106 350 000,00
$US105 000000,00
2017-01
2016-10
2016-04
2014-11
2015-03
2014-09
USA
USA
CHN
USA
USA
USA
#BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
Google, Alibaba 3 $US1 390 000000,00 2016-02 USA #AR #ComputerVision
Lux capital
Draper Fisher Jurveston
3 $US290 000000,00 2016-10 USA #AutonomousCar
Blackstone, Insight venture,
DFJ growth
Fairhaven Capital, Khosla
ventures
4 $US177 000000,00 2016-06 USA #CyberSecurity
#Robotics
#BioInformatics
#BigData
NEA, Bessemer
Georgian Partners
8 $US163 690 000,00 2016-10 USA #Healthtech
#Bigdata #HealthTech
#ProcessAutomation
#AIAAS
#BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
#entertainment
#Robotic
TOP 10 FUNDING
BY PRIVATE
INVESTORS
IN THE AI STARTUPS
There are already big players that have developed flourishing
businesses around AI. And AI investments have also a specu-
lative aspect. Take Magic Leap funding for instance: it is the
second biggest AI investment of all time however, no one have
seen their technology. Investors have started to doubt their
capacities to deliver what they have promised.
17. MNCS DON’T WANT TO MISS THE BRAINIZATION TURN.
By 2018, Gartner predicts that most of the 200 largest companies in the
world will use AI to exploit data, improve processes and better serve
customers. To do so, Multinational Corporations (MNCs) have started to
invest massively in young AI startups.
It goes by the acquisition of promising AI startups. With 11 acquisitions
between 2011 and 2016, Alphabet is by far the leader in this area.
MNCs also create dedicated venture funds to have a piece of the AI
revolution. Intel Capital is the second VC in the world to invest in AI,
Google Ventures is fourth. On the tenth position, we find GE Ventures.
Google and Intel are, by far, the most pro-active buyers and investors in
the different AI sectors.
With its $400M acquisition of Deepmind in 2014, Alphabet (at the time
Google) has confirmed its big role to play on the AI growth.
Facebook has created an AI division and has recruited Yann LeCun, a
French Deep Learning expert to lead this revolution.
More than that Microsoft, through Microsoft Ventures, has invested in the
Element AI incubator, an accelerator & research lab for AI startups based
in Montreal connected to the world's best academic ecosystems.
In addition, Amazon announced that they give its AI blocks Rekognition,
Polly and Lex to anyone that asks. Lex is the technology that powers
Amazon Alexa, and allows developers to integrate rich conversational
experiences in their offerings. Polly is a state of the art text-to-speech
service that has forty-seven life-like voices in twenty languages. Rekogni-
tion is an image processing service, that can identify content in images.
Toyota wants to invest $1B for the development of an autonomous car
and production chain. Baidu, the Chinese giant is following the movement
by launching a $200M corporate venture fund specialized in AI.
The governments of different states also want to join the race of AI. For
instance, the government of South Korea government announced an
investment plan of $800M in AI. The US plan to invest $4B.
Thus, big players have truly understood that AI is a revolution that can’t
be missed. All the investments committed will make AI the standard of
tomorrow.
GAFA collects data and Intel has the power of
calculation. By their investments they are
taking a tremendous advantage of the
resources that AI needs and it will be very
difficult for other players to catch up.
Most pessimists say that with the computer intelligence on their sides,
GAFAs (and Chinese BATX) would be powerful enough to reverse the
world political order!
18. ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE:
MOST ACTIVE
CORPORATE
BUYERS (1/2)
2011-2016YTD
NAME
11
17
5
30 +
5
4
0
3
1
cleversense
Moodstock
DeepMind
Jetpac DNNresearch
emu
Granata Dark Blue Labs
Vision Factory TimefulApi.ai
apteligent
Orbital Insight Inc
Clarifai
THE CLIMATE CORPORATION Kensho Rocana
Anomali MindMeld Kindred Framed
Scalyr
Datanyze
Farmers Business Network
urban engines Granular Ionic
Recorded Future
Saffron nervana systems itseez IQ Engines Movidius
Indisys
Embodied Incoming
Smartrip
PERFORMANCELAB
Prelert
Prelert
BODY LABS
swre Xevo Cognitive Scale
api.ai savioke
emotient Fortscale Gotlt !
Perfant DataRobot DataRobot
bluedata Rithmio Prism Skylabs
MindMeld
MAANA ninebot LU Lumiata Sigfex Prafly
ChronocamPrecisionHawkWHOKNOWS
Emotient Vocalia
Cognea Explorys AlchemyAPI
Perception TuplejumpTuri
Madbits TellApart Whetlab Magic Pony Technology
Reflektion
20. DAPHNI WON’T MISS IT EITHER
In 1996 it was considered disruptive to launch a project within the sector of Internet. In 2016
what is disruptive is not to create a company in the Internet sector but to launch an
insuretech AI, an agritech AI …
We think AI is a buzzword that is not properly used. AI is a tool and not an end. It is a
resource for startup to develop new services that will disrupt manyf industries. However, lot
of entrepreneurs claim to have a technology that works whereas they back their algorithms
with cheap labours. We don’t want entrepreneurs to promise a technology while having
nothing.
The five pillars of our investment thesis:
1. No snob or show-off. AI is a buzzword. Too many projects declare they are
developing AI assets while they are only working on basics algorithms
2. No Algorithm 20% better than the one developed by the competition. Indeed, AI
research are open source and led by GAFA. Competitive advantage won’t last
against the powerful open source consortium.
3. Automation of rebarbative tasks/ data mining tasks will mutate thanks to AI. For
instance, the law firms have not really yet digitalized their business. It should
happen rapidly with the emergence of AI. Part of their value is to search into data
and former cases and find a solution adapt to the assumptions of the case they
have to deal with. This task could be optimized thanks to AI.
4. Owning of proprietary data set and strong sector expertise. The belonging of
tremendous amount of data (coming from internet and sensors that have starting
to appear everywhere) as well as of a strong sector expertise on a vertical market
enable the development of new disruptive services and new usages.
5. AI will give service robots a brain. Service robotics will revolutionize numbers of
sectors. Logistic and transportation market are good example of this mutation.
We are convinced that AI will become a new standard and not the way Bill Gate, Elon Musk
and the others have said. It will automate rebarbative tasks, personalize products, prevent
energy waste, increase security, create new jobs and so on so forth…
AI is not a threat but an opportunity to cease and we won’t miss the brainization turn of the
economy.
The similarity of AI today and Internet 20 years ago are too obvious for being ignored. The
market is growing fast and we think it is a good time to invest in good technology that
disrupt specific verticals.
WHAT THEY THINK
ABOUT AI
How would you define artificial intelligence?
“Artificial intelligence consists in computer programs that emulates aspects of
animal behavior and competences in software or hardware. Among AI, Neural
Networks and Deep Networks are a sub-field that is enjoying the best results
among all AI techniques due to their ability to more closely emulate brain
processes and robustness. “
What are the main challenges for the next five years?
“AI and Deep Networks today are laser-focused on individual competences,
such as visual perception, speech recognition, navigation, motor control, to
name a few. But, real intelligence uses senses that work together. Today's
mobile robots, drones, and self-driving cars need advanced and, more impor-
tantly, coordinated capabilities in perception and mobility to be effectively 'put
to work' in complex environments. To date, the best implementations of these
capabilities in a "single package" come from biology. The challenge for AI is to
recognize that the unit of AI is a “brain” rather than its individual competence.
“
Will AI look like Sci-Fi in the next 50 years?
“The feeling for humans is that they “won’t be alone anymore”: there will be
powerful brains in every device that will render our environment richer and
more interactive. And smarter. “
Massimiliano Versace is the co-founder and
CEO of Neurala Inc. a company that emu-
lates the human brain function in software.
He founded the Boston University Neuro-
morphics Lab where he has pioneered the
research of Deep Learning and Artificial
Neural networks.
L a r r y P a g e
21. AT DAPHNI WE BELIEVE IN THE EUROPEAN NATURAL COMPETITIVE
ADVANTAGE OVER THE OMNIPOTENT US
Focus where Europe has natural advantage
Different from those of the US
Collective Quality of life Inventive
Productiviy Empowerment Entertainment
22. 100 STARTUPS THAT BRINGS AI TO LIFE:
This tables Give you information on who are the startups, the investors,
where is the money invested in AI and what are the industries.
On these 100 startups there are 64 from the US, 12 from the UK and 9
from France. That reflects the predominance of USA on AI ecosystem.
On the investment part we have 66 funding, 29 acquisition and only 3 IPO.
23. B12 funding
Bit Stew
Systems
Acquisition
Blippar funding
Vulcan Capital,
USVP Gannett CO
7
Salesforce, Bain Capital
Battery, Venrock 3
Fenox Venture Capital,
Horizons
KPCB, Myrian Capital
4
daphni 1
IBM /
Softbank /
Mitsubishi, SMBC, D4V 3
Mayfield Fund, Norwest
NVP 2
Amazon /
J.P. Morgan, Andreessen
Horowitz
Index Ventures and Two Sigm
2
Bain Capital, SSM Partners 5
KKR 1
Floodgate, GE, IVP, Khosla
Ventures,
KPCB, U.S. Department of
Defense
7
General Catalyst Partners 1
GE /
Qualcomm ventures
Khazanah nasional
3
66 ,790,000$ 2004 2014-08 USA
36,00,000$ 2013 2015-07 USA
33,720,000$ 2009 2016-05 USA
4,300,000$ 2015 2016-11 FRA
undisclosed 2005 2015-03 USA
100,000,000$ 2005 2012-03 FRA
2,800,000$ 2015 2017-01 JPN
13,160,000$ 2011 2016-11 USA
Undisclosed 2015 2016-09 USA
105,000,000$ 2010 2014-09 USA
36,090,000$ 2009 2016-05 USA
55,000,000$ 1995 2014-10 GER
106,350,000$ 2008 2015-03 USA
12,400,000$ 2015 2016-07 USA
153,000,000$ 2005 2016-11 USA
99,000,000$ 2011 2016-03 UK
#Adtech
#PredictiveAnalytics
#BigData #Analytics
#HealthTech
#Agriculture
#bot
#Robotics
#fintech #Trading
#bigData #HealthTech
#Bot
#entertainment #Robotic
#Healthtech
#ProcessAutomation
#AIAAS
#BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
4info funding
6sense funding
Affectiva funding
Agricool funding
AlchemyAPI acquisition
Aldebaran
Robotics
Acquisition
Alpaca funding
analyticsMD funding
Angel.ai acquisition
Anki funding
Apixio funding
Arago funding
Ayasdi funding
#Aiaas
#IoT #SmartGrid
#Edtech
STARTUP TYPE INVESTORS TOTAL FUNDINGN° ROUNDS FOUNDED ON COUNTRY INDUSTRYLAST FUNDING
24. STARTUP TYPE INVESTORS TOTAL FUNDINGN° ROUNDS FOUNDED ON COUNTRY INDUSTRYLAST FUNDING
Butterfly
Network
funding
Carmat IPO
ClarifAI funding
Clark funding
Cognea acquisition
Comma.ai funding
Conversica funding
Cortica funding
CouldMinds funding
Criteo IPO
Customer
Matrix
funding
Cylance funding
Aeris Capital
Jonathan M. Rothberg
1
Public Valuation
USV, Menlo Ventures
Qualcomm
2
Seven ventures
Axel Springer
2
IBM /
A16Z, 1
Kennet Partners
Toba Capital
Horizons ventures
4
Softbank, Hon Hai
Precision Industry Co. Ltd.
Walden International
Keytone Ventures
2
Public Valuation
HSCB, Aster Capital 3
Blackstone, Insight
venture, DFJ growth
Fairhaven Capital, Khosla
ventures
4
100,000,000$ 2011 2014-11 USA
67,700,000$ 2008 2016-02 FRA
40,000,000$ 2013 2016-10 USA
14,750,000$ 2015 2016-08 GER
undisclosed 2013 2014-05 USA
3,100,000$ 2015 2016-04 USA
22,000,000$ 2007 2015-12 USA
37,900,000$ 2007 2014-03 USA
31,000,000$
$
2015 2016-01 USA
1,700,000,000 2005 2013-10 FRA
16,000,000$ 2013 2016-01 USA
177,000,000$ 2012 2016-06 USA
#HealthTech
#HealthTech
#ComputerVision
#Fintech #InsurTech
#bot
#AutonomousCar
#Bot
#ComputerVision
#Robotics
#Adtech
#BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
#CyberSecurity
FACEBOOK
EBAY
AOL
NOKIA
AMAZON
NICE
ORACLE
3
1
3
1
3
3
2
2
2
2
0
0
3
9
0
1
Hortonworks
Hello Heart
Baixing
babel Cedexis Indix Rapidminer Moovit
Rocketfuel
Parracel Rachio
Lookflow
Wit.AI
Expert Maker
Sociocast
DESTI
ANGEL.AI Orbeus
Causata
Crosswize Palerra
Nexidia
Medio
Convertro Gravity
Sales Predict Hunch
Face.com
Skyphrase Indisys
Workfusion Sensoro Netpulse
25. STARTUP TYPE INVESTORS TOTAL FUNDINGN° ROUNDS FOUNDED ON COUNTRY INDUSTRYLAST FUNDING
Dark Blue
Labs
acquisition
Darktrace funding
Datarobot funding
Deepgram funding
DeepMind Acquisition
Deepomatic funding
Google /
KKR & Co., Summit Partners 3
IA Ventures, Intel Capital
NEA,TechStars
4
Ycombinator, Compound 2
Google /
Alven Capital 1
undisclosed 2014 2014-10 UK
104,500,000$ 2013 2016-07 UK
57,420,000$ 2012 2016-02 USA
1,920,000$ 2012 2016-09 USA
600,000,000$ 2012 2014-01 UK
1,000,000$ 2012 2015-09 FRA
#DeepLearning #bigdata
#CyberSecurity
#PredictiveAnalytics
#NLP #AudioRecognition
#AIAAS
#BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
Defined
Crowd
funding
Digital
Reasoning
Systems
funding
DNN
Research
Acquisition
Drawbridge funding
fundingDreamQuark
drive.ai funding
Amazon, Microsoft
Accelerator
Sony, Swan Venture
1
FinTech Innovation Lab,
Goldman Sachs,
In-Q-Tel, Lemhi Ventures,
6
Google /
Sequoia Capital
Northgate Capital
3
///
Northern Light VC
Oriza Venture 1
1,100,000$ 2012 2016-09 POR
73,960,000$ 2012
2012
2012
2016-05 USA
Undisclosed 2013-03 CAN
45,500,000$ 2016-05 USA
5,000,000$ 2012 / FRA
12,000,000$ 2012 2016-03 USA
#BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
#BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
#NLP
#ComputerVision
#VoiceReco
#Adtech
#BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
#AutonomousCar
looking for
STARTUP TYPE INVESTORS TOTAL FUNDINGN° ROUNDS FOUNDED ON COUNTRY INDUSTRYLAST FUNDING
26. STARTUP TYPE INVESTORS TOTAL FUNDINGN° ROUNDS FOUNDED ON COUNTRY INDUSTRYLAST FUNDING
Eversight funding
Face.com Acquisition
Face++ funding
Graphcore funding
Gumgum funding
Emergence Capital
Sutter Hill Ventures
2
Facebook /
China’s Innovation Works
Ignition Partners, Qiming
Venture
C4 ventures, Samsung, Robert Bosch VC 1
Upfront ventures, NEA
First round, Morgan
Stanley
5
24,200,000$
$
2012 2016-04 USA
60,000,000
$
2012 2012-06 ISR
48,000,000 2012 2015-05 CHN
30,000,000$ 2016 2016-10 UK
36,830,000$ 2007 2015-05 USA
#BigData #Analytics
#Retail
#ImageRecognition
#ComputerVision
#Hardware
#Adtech
H2O.ai funding
Capital One Growth,
Nexus Venture
Paxion Capital,
Transamerica Ventures
4 33,600,000$ 2011 2015-11 USA #BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
icarbonx funding
Inbenta funding
Indisys Acquisition
IQ Engines Acquisition
Acquisition
Acquisition
Acquisition
Jetpac
LookFlow
Madbits
Magic Leap funding
Tencent
1
Level Equity
InverSur Captital
3
Intel /
Yahoo /
Google /
Yahoo /
twitter /
Google, Alibaba 3
150,000,000$ 2015 2016-04 CHN
13,370,657$ 2005 2016-04 USA
26,000,000$
$
2005 2013-09 ESP
Undisclosed
Undisclosed
Undisclosed
2008 2013-08 USA
2011 2014-08 USA
2009 2013-10 USA
undisclosed 2013 2014-07 USA
1,390,000,000 2011 2016-02 USA
#Bigdata #HealthTech
#NLP
#NLP #bot
#AR #ComputerVision
#ComputerVision
#ComputerVision
#ComputerVision
#DataBase
#AR #ComputerVision
27. STARTUP TYPE INVESTORS TOTAL FUNDINGN° ROUNDS FOUNDED ON COUNTRY INDUSTRYLAST FUNDING
Mist Systems funding
Mobvoi funding
MoneyFarm funding
Movidius Acquisition
Nara Logics funding
Navya funding
Netra funding
Nexidia acquisition
Nutmeg funding
nuTonomy funding
Oben funding
Oculus acquisition
Orbeus acquisition
Ozlo funding
Palantir funding
GV, Cisco investments 2
Google, SIG China,
Sequoia, Zhenfund
3
Allianz Ventures, Cabot Square Capital 3
Intel /
406 ventures, Peter de Roetth 1
360 Capital Partners 3
NXT ventures,
Launchpad Venture group
1
NICE Systems /
Pentech ventures, Convoy
Investment
Taipei Fubon bank
4
Samsung
Highland Capital Partners
2
CrestValue Capital 2
Facebook /
Amazon /
Greylock, AME cloud 1
Kortschak Investments, L.P. 15
42,400,000$ 2014 2016-10 USA
71,620,000$ 2012 2016-07 CHN
29,810,000$ 2011 2016-09 UK
400,000,000$ 2006 2016-09 USA
13,000,000$ 2010 2014-10 USA
38,020,000$ 2014 2016-10 FRA
2,470,000$ 2013 2016-07 USA
135,000,000$ 2000 2016-01 USA
89,830,000$ 2010 2016-12 UK
19,600,000$ 2013 2016-05 USA
7,700,000$ 2014 2016-11 USA
USA2012 2014-03
undisclosed 2012 2015-12 USA
USA
USA
14,000,000$
$
2013 2016-05
1,990,000,000 2004 2015-02
#IoT#VoiceRecognition
#Analytics
#Fintech
#WealthManagment
#ComputerVision
#AIAAS
#AutonomousCar
#ComputerVision
#AudioVideoRecognition
#Fintech
#WealthManagment
#AutonomousCar
#IoT #VR
#AR #ComputerVision
#ComputerVision
#Bot #BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
Maluuba acquisition
Metamind acquisition
Microsoft /
Salesforce /
undisclosed 2011 2017-01 CAN
32,800,000$ 2014 2016-04 USA
#NLP
#ImageRecognition
$ 2,000,000,000
28. STARTUP TYPE INVESTORS TOTAL FUNDINGN° ROUNDS FOUNDED ON COUNTRY INDUSTRYLAST FUNDING
Pathway
Genomics
funding
Paxata funding
PredictionIO acquisition
Preferred
Networks
funding
Ravelin funding
Recast.AI funding
Rocket Fuel IPO
Saffron
technology
acquisition
Scaled
Inference
funding
Sentient Tech. funding
SkyPhrase acquisition
SkyTree funding
IBM 1
Accel Partner, Intel,
Microsoft EDB
investments
4
Salesforce /
Toyota, Fanuc 3
Playfair Capital
Amadeus Capital
3
Kima ventures & Bas 1
Public Valuation
Intel /
Khosla ventures 2
Access industries,
Horizons ventures
Tata Communication
3
yahoo /
Scott McNealy, UPS, USVP
Javelin Venture American
Express
3
40,000,000$ 2008 2016-01 USA
60,990,000$ 2012 2016-10 USA
undisclosed 2013 2016-02 USA
JPN
5,640,000$ 2014 2016-09 UK
1,120,000$ 2015 2016-06 FRA
942,320,000$ 2008 2013-09 USA
undisclosed 1999 2015-10 USA
13,600,000$ 2014 2014-10 USA
143,800,000$ 2007 2014-11 USA
undisclosed 2011 2013-02 USA
20,500,000$ 2012 2013-04 USA
#Healthtech
#BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
#BigData
#PredictiveAnalytics
#IoT
#Fintech #FraudDetection
#Bot
#Adtech
#ProcessAutomation
#BigData
#AIAAS
#ProcessAutomation
#AIAAS
#NLP #BigData
#BigData #PredictiveAnalytics
17,300,000$ 2014 2015-12
29. Wit.ai Acquisition
X.AI funding
Zero zero
robotics
funding
Zoox funding
Zymergen funding
Facebook /
Two Sigma Ventures,
FirstMark Capital
IA ventures, SoftBank
Capital
Two Sigma Ventures,
FirstMark Capital
IA ventures, SoftBank
Capital
3
IDG, GSR Ventures
ZhenFund & ZUIG
2
Lux capital
Draper Fisher Jurveston
3
Data collective, SoftBank 3
undisclosed 2013 2015-05 USA
34,300,000$ 2014 2016-04 USA
25,000,000$ 2014 2016-04 CHN
290,000,000$ 2014 2016-10 USA
174,140,000$ 2013 2016-10 USA
#bot
#PersonalAssistant
#drone #ComputerVision
#AutonomousCar
#Robotics
#BioInformatics
#BigData
STARTUP TYPE INVESTORS TOTAL FUNDINGN° ROUNDS FOUNDED ON COUNTRY INDUSTRYLAST FUNDING