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AI is not in its infancy lol. Its a decades old industry. Most companies who provide AI as a feature of one of their services will not want to brand themselves as AI companies.
Capitalizing on the growth and recognition of the Wysdom solution, Wysdom.AI is simultaneously announcing a comprehensive retooling of the company’s messaging and brand. Research from Cowen and Company shows “81 percent of IT leaders are currently investing in or planning to invest in Artificial Intelligence (AI)” solutions.

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How many AI companies will there really be and a how many of them will want an AI donain?

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Boost AI raises $5M from Alliance Venture for a virtual AI-based custom agents platform.

The financing will be used to strengthen the technical and commercial teams within boost.ai, and to support expansion beyond the Nordics. After the deal, the founders will own two thirds of the company.

Boost AI, founded in 2016 by siblings Lars and Hadle Selsås and Henry Vaage Iversen, developed a virtual assistant platform by using natural language processing (NLP) algorithms. These algorithms enable virtual assistants built on the James platform to respond to customer enquiries quickly, efficiently and with unrivaled accuracy.
 
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How many AI companies will there really be and a how many of them will want an AI donain?
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UK AI startup Ditto.AI raises £4 million for its software advisor bots

AI company Ditto has raised £4 million from IP Group, which builds intellectual property-based businesses, and Parkwalk Advisors.

Manchester-based Ditto has developed AI-powered software advisor bots that solve queries but also provide the reasoning behind the decisions, creating a clear audit trail in highly-regulated industries. Its technology is used in environmental, health and safety (EHS) organisations, both in the public and private sector.

“People are increasingly concerned about a perceived lack of accountability in the field of AI and we believe our solutions, which provide clear audit trails, have an important part to play in addressing that problem,” said CEO Rick Turner, who added that the funding was a validation of their technology.
 
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Google’s AI chips are now open for public use


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Google’s Cloud Tensor Processing Units are now available in public beta for anyone to try, providing customers of the tech titan’s cloud platform with specialized hardware that massively accelerates the training and execution of AI models.

The Cloud TPUs, which Google first announced last year, work by providing customers with specialized circuits solely for the purpose of accelerating AI computation. Google tested using 64 of them to train ResNet-50 (a neural network for identifying images that also serves as a benchmarking tool for AI training speed) in only 30 minutes.

This new hardware could help attract customers to Google’s cloud platform with the promise of faster machine learning computation and execution. Accelerating the training of new AI systems can be a significant help, since data scientists can then use the results of those experiments to make improvements for future model iterations.
 
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Nvidia rides games and AI chip sales to $2.91 billion Q4 revenue
For fiscal 2018, revenue was a record $9.71 billion, up 41 percent from $6.91 billion a year earlier. GAAP earnings per diluted share were a record $4.82, up 88 percent from $2.57 a year earlier. Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share were $4.92, also a record, up 61 percent from $3.06 a year earlier.

“We achieved another record quarter, capping an excellent year,” said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, in a statement. “In a powerful sign of our progress, attendees at Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conferences reached 22,000, up tenfold in five years, as software developers working in AI, self-driving cars, and a broad range of other fields continued to discover the acceleration and money-saving benefits of our GPU computing platform.”
 
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AI is huge man. Been huge since the 90s. But that doesn't necessarily mean there is a demand for "AI" domains, just like there isn't a demand for "nano" domains...as I've mentioned in the nano technology thread...

There will be sales here and there, but is there a strong demand for AI domains? It's a legit question.
 
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AI has not been huge since the 90's, That's like me conveying a false narrative mobile technology has been "Huge" and long been around since the 70's - but you're trying to give overtly simplistic view of something that is more inherently complicated since you never mentioned market adoption or life cycle - only since 2008 has mobile been freely available globally

All the smartest and brightest minds in the world are saying we haven't even touched the surface of AI but you seem to believe it's bell curved already. Perhaps the most bizarre statement I've had witnessed in my entire life

Your cognitive biases are so profound it leaves nothing more to be said since you fail to question your own basic assumptions of why crowdcube.com (great domain) would rebrand to .AI

Why won't Vitalik spend less than 1% of cash reserves (Real world money) > (Not fake market cap) on ethereum.com

Why music.ai sold for 100k

Why music .com will never be sold to anybody clinically mentally stable - unless merely gaining extra type in traffic.

When you have worked through all of your biases your life may go on the offence but then it could be too late?

If it is not already
 
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Oracle's Hurd says 90 percent of enterprise apps will have integrated AI by 2020 as automation picks up

Oracle CEO Mark Hurd said his company is betting that more than half of enterprise data will be managed autonomously by 2020 and include a heavy dose of artificial intelligence.

The outlook isn't surprising given that Oracle just moved to expand its autonomous technology across its cloud portfolio. The aim is to use machine learning to make app and data integration, analytics and system and identity management autonomous.
 
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AI has not been huge since the 90's, That's like me conveying a false narrative mobile technology has been "Huge" and long been around since the 70's - but you're trying to give overtly simplistic view of something that is more inherently complicated since you never mentioned market adoption or life cycle - only since 2008 has mobile been freely available globally

All the smartest and brightest minds in the world are saying we haven't even touched the surface of AI but you seem to believe it's bell curved already. Perhaps the most bizarre statement I've had witnessed in my entire life

Your cognitive biases are so profound it leaves nothing more to be said since you fail to question your own basic assumptions of why crowdcube.com (great domain) would rebrand to .AI

Why won't Vitalik spend less than 1% of cash reserves (Real world money) > (Not fake market cap) on ethereum.com

Why music.ai sold for 100k

Why music .com will never be sold to anybody clinically mentally stable - unless merely gaining extra type in traffic.

When you have worked through all of your biases your life may go on the offence but then it could be too late?

If it is not already

It's a legit question. Just asking. Is there demand and will there be demand for AI domains.
 
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growth.ai 7,999 USD 2018-02-05 Sedo

Not mine, just reporting.
 
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Jumped into the .ai bandwagon. Picked the following 5 domains lately

Knowy.ai ( all knowledgeable virtual assistant app/ bot)
Knowit.ai ( virtual assistant/ AI search engine app/ bot)
247365.ai ( for AI integrated 24/7/365 support)
Resources.ai ( resource requirements for commercial/ non-commercial/ educational AI projects)
Attest.ai ( AI integrated document certification/ attestation ( akin to digital signature))
 
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MachineLearningSystem - longtail but i like it:)
 
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artificialintelligence.is

if only it were .com HAHA
 
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Details of the MUSIC.AI deal

With £12m in backing from investment groups Penta Capital and The toscafund.

Akazoo rebranding as Music.ai — which has 2.1m paying subscribers, mainly in eastern Europe and Southeast Asia — has been competing in an increasingly crowded marketplace alongside Spotify and Apple Music.

Toscafund, which manages $4bn globally and briefly invested in troubled insurance company Quindell, and Penta Capital, a private equity group, Both will have a 20 percent stake in music.ai
 
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SparkCognition Raises $56.5 million Series B For International Expansion

Austin-based artificial intelligence company SparkCognition announced the full close today of its multi-part Series B. The firm raised a total of $56.5 million in the round, which was announced during both 2017 and the early months of 2018.
 
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AI-based inbound hiring solution startup has raised $17,500,000
 
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Ople.AI Raises $2,000,000 via seed fund
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AI is not in its infancy lol. Its a decades old industry. Most companies who provide AI as a feature of one of their services will not want to brand themselves as AI companies. AI alone is not enough for a brand in most scenarios.

Chronocam.com rebrands to Prophesee.AI - That's 2 consecutive rebrands from .com to .AI in 10 days since your statement

France’s Prophesee raises $19 million for its machine vision technology
The company, which recently changed its name from Chronocam, said the round was led by an “unnamed investor from the electronics industry.” Investors also included Intel Capital, 360 Capital Partners, Supernova Invest, iBionext, Renault Group, and Robert Bosch Venture Capital.

Founded four years ago, the company has developed machine vision technology that can process up to 100,000 frames per second and that has applications for emerging industries such as robotics and autonomous vehicles. The technology is designed to mimic the functions of the human eye.

Prophesee has now raised about $40 million and said it will use the new round to accelerate development and commercial deployment of its technology.


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How many AI companies will there really be and a how many of them will want an AI donain?

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Vectra raises $36 million for its AI cybersecurity technology

Vectra, a company that helps enterprises detect cyberattacks by applying machine learning to their network traffic, announced today that it has raised $36 million in series D funding to fuel international expansion.

The startup’s software uses machine learning to detect anomalies in a customer’s network traffic metadata and other sources and provide security analysts with warnings if something seems amiss. Ultimately, the company aims to automate the detection of all cyberattacks targeting its customers so that they can defend themselves from adversaries targeting private datacenters and public cloud environments.
 
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HR-tech startup Bash.ai acquires UX specialist Wemo.com
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Gurugram-headquartered Bash.ai, an artificial intelligence-based HR automation tool provider, has acqui-hired tech startup Wemo, which offers UX design expertise for building mobile apps and websites.

While the size of the deal was not disclosed, it will see Wemo’s team being integrated with Bash.ai.

Founded in March last year by Barkha Sharma, Bash uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve HR processes and, in turn, employee experiences.

Wemo is a New Delhi-headquartered creative development agency for design and product-related requirements. The startup works with brands such as Tata, W for Woman, Videocon, DDB Mudra Group, and Godrej.

Bash.ai said in a statement that the acquisition was aimed at increasing scale. It said it will use Wemo’s expertise to develop apps and websites and create innovative games.

 
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