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GENERAL AI, AI APPLICATIONS, SOFTWARE
Prnewswire | May 03, 2023
Appian (Nasdaq: APPN) today announced the launch of Appian AI Skill Designer and the integration of Generative AI in the Appian Platform. Through low-code design, Appian democratizes AI development, eliminating the need for specialized data science and python coding skills, delivering the benefits of AI automation, cost savings, process excellence, and improved decision making directly to business users. Appian AI Skill Designer is a simple and powerful way for organizations to ...
INNOVATION, SOFTWARE, FUTURE TECH
Software AG | March 20, 2023
Software AG has launched a new ChatGPT API Connector for its webMethods.io integration platform. This will allow companies to integrate OpenAI’s new generative AI tool into their business processes to enhance a number of functions, including customer services. Any company with multi-stage or customer-relevant processes — such as the stages in a retailer's product fulfillment and delivery cycle — can use ChatGPT to help send out updates. Companies in industr...
AI TECH, AI APPLICATIONS, SOFTWARE
Freshworks | November 02, 2022
Freshworks Inc., a software company empowering the people who power business, today announced an infusion of artificial intelligence (AI) across its modern, easy-to-use customer experience solutions. Freshworks will host a virtual event on November 9, to demo a variety of new product innovations during its Fall ‘22 Launch. The collection of updates across the Freshworks portfolio of products is designed to make work easier, more productive and more delightful, with automatio...
VentureBeat | March 16, 2020
Intel and Cornell University today published a joint paper demonstrating the ability of Intel’s neuromorphic chip, Loihi, to learn and recognize 10 hazardous materials from smell — even in the presence of “significant” data noise and occlusion. The coauthors say it shows how neuromorphic computing could be used to detect the precursor smells to explosives, narcotics, polymers, and more. In the study, which was published this week in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence...
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