A.I. Startups Building Bots For Businesses (xconomy.com) 25
gthuang88 writes: Virtual digital assistants are gaining popularity with the rise of Siri, Google Now, and Facebook's M service. Now startups are using related artificial intelligence techniques to solve business problems. Talla is building an interactive bot on Slack and HipChat for handling workflows in recruiting and human resources. The software uses natural language processing, word vectors, and some deep learning. Other startups, such as Gamalon, DataRobot, and Sentenai, are focused on probabilistic programming, data science, and machine learning for the Internet of things. Working with private data sets and business apps could help these startups avoid competing with the big players, at least for now.
Talla (Score:3)
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Nah, it's probably an allergy to buzzword-frosted overhyped bullshit.
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Unemployed AIs (Score:2)
It's probably just the recently unemployed AIs from Ashley Madison applying for new positions.
But i'm a programmer (Score:2)
$this_person + $your_busuness = $WIN
if ($WIN) then
$company_dollars = $company_dollars + 1000000000000
end
The goalposts were moved over time (Score:2)
Neither is anything.
"A.I." means lookup tables now just like "nanotechnology" ended up being little bits of powder in toothpaste.
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Intelligent HR? (Score:3)