Company:IV.AI

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IV.AI launched in 2016, is a company that specializes in artificial intelligence (AI), leveraging advanced products that provide solutions such as optimizing business processes, enhancing customer engagement, and supplying new data-sources that increase model performance.[1]

History

The IV.AI platform, initially developed to harness the capabilities of artificial intelligence for various applications, has evolved significantly since its inception.[2][3] IV.AI focuses on leveraging algorithms to understand human text and combine mutltiple data sources with human in the loop processes and other systems for challenges such as anomaly detection, predictions, new data sources, and recommendations.[4][5]{{Failed verification|date=August 2024|reason=Short statement from I The platform was designed to bridge the gap between complex AI technology and user-friendly applications.[6][failed verification][7] It supports multiple languages and can be integrated into existing systems to enhance their functionality. IV.AI’s tools are used across different sectors, including retail, marketplaces, marketing, business optimization, customer experience, and healthcare, to improve efficiency and user experience by providing accurate and contextually AI logic for business challenges.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag[failed verification][8] The platform’s architecture emphasizes scalability, enabling both technical and non-technical businesses to implement AI solutions.[9]

References

  1. Black, Damien (2023-05-25). "AI regulation: who gets to be in charge?". https://cybernews.com/editorial/ai-regulation-big-state-vs-big-tech/. 
  2. "AI4Culture - An AI platform for the cultural heritage data space" (in en). https://pro.europeana.eu/project/ai4culture-an-ai-platform-for-the-cultural-heritage-data-space. 
  3. Peterson, Taylor (2024-05-14). "4 AI tools to supercharge visual content creation" (in en). https://martech.org/4-ai-tools-to-supercharge-visual-content-creation/. 
  4. "How AI Could Spark Next Financial Crisis". https://money.usnews.com/investing/articles/how-ai-could-spark-next-financial-crisis-gensler. 
  5. Brodsky, Sascha (2023-05-29). "Apple's Big Push for AI—Here's Why It Could Change the Way You Use Tech" (in en). https://www.lifewire.com/apples-big-push-for-ai-why-it-could-change-the-way-you-use-tech-7504613. 
  6. Curry, Rachel (2023-06-13). "Samsung among companies starting to draft ChatGPT policies for workers" (in en). https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/13/samsung-among-companies-starting-to-draft-chatgpt-policies-.html. 
  7. Kleinman, Zoe (2023-07-19). "Artificial intelligence: Experts propose guidelines for safe systems" (in en-GB). BBC. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-66225855. 
  8. Rudy, Melissa (2023-05-04). "Teens are turning to Snapchat's 'My AI' for mental health support — which doctors warn against" (in en-US). https://www.foxnews.com/health/teens-turning-my-ai-mental-health-support-which-doctors-warn-against. 
  9. "Session". https://europe.advertisingweek.com/aw/schedule/session/-35-2023-05-16-1430-session%5B%5D.