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NTT Group partners with SparkBeyond to deliver AI-powered solutions to global customer base
SparkBeyond Unveils No-Code AI Analytics Platform For Data Professionals
SparkBeyond has announced the next iteration of its AI analytics platform, SparkBeyond Discovery. The new platform allows data professionals to make better business decisions by leveraging AI-driven technology to discover novel insights and generate predictive models. It explores millions of hypotheses per minute based on internal and external data sources and explains its findings in natural language. The platform is already being used by prominent companies such as McKinsey, Baker McKenzie, Hitachi, PepsiCo, Santander, and ABInBev. The release aims to meet the growing demand for data skills across industries and is designed to be intuitive enough for analysts at medium-sized and smaller organizations to use. The core benefits of the platform include automated search for insights, easy integration of multiple data sources, real-world context augmentation, collaborative user interface, and no-code training, tuning, and evaluation of ML models.
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SEB Partners with SparkBeyond to Explore New Technologies through its Innovation Studio SEBx
SEBx, a digital banking initiative from Swedish bank SEB, has partnered with AI-powered decision intelligence platform SparkBeyond. The partnership will allow SEBx to discover new insights about its customers using AI. SEBx combines the strength of SEB with the agility of a startup, exploring new technologies that can benefit SEB while researching new business opportunities and product offerings. SparkBeyond played a key role in enabling SEBxs first venture, UNQUO, a financial service for solo business owners.
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Sparkbeyond Partners With Baker Mckenzie to Reimagine Legal Industry
SparkBeyond and Baker McKenzie announce a collaboration to apply SparkBeyonds AI technology to reimagine legal client services. Baker McKenzie will launch its global innovation arm, Reinvent, and use SparkBeyonds AI to predict client service needs and explore new paths for law firms. The partnership aims to transform the legal industry through AI and create additional value across legal, tax, and compliance functions.
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IDIC SparkBeyond searches for Dutch organisations to deploy dynamic heatmaps predicting where COVID19 carriers are likely to pass
Artificial Intelligence company SparkBeyond has developed a dynamic heatmap that predicts places where a COVID-19 patient is likely to pass. The solution is designed to inform individuals, companies, and governments on areas to avoid, risk management, and resource deployment for disinfection and law enforcement. The company is seeking to partner with local data partners to translate its solutions into the Netherlands, EMEA, and beyond, as well as Dutch government authorities seeking tactical and operational intelligence to assess and mitigate COVID-19 related risk.
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SparkBeyond Says Its AI Can Autonomously Tackle Business Problems
Software startup SparkBeyond is aiming to advance the capabilities of artificial intelligence. The company wants AI to not only parse data for insights but also generate its own ideas. This could potentially be used to address questions such as where to locate a new store or when to change prices.
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7 billion hypotheses later, SparkBeyond employs an alternative way of applying AI
Databricks acquires MosaicML and its generative AI for $1.3 billion.
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SparkBeyond's AI solution smashes four million hypotheses per minute ZDNet
New York-based AI problem-solving platform SparkBeyond has announced that its platform can generate four million hypotheses per minute using its AI platform. The companys technology is powered by a library of open-source algorithms and has generated almost seven billion hypotheses to date, driving over $1 billion in impact for its clients. SparkBeyonds Problem Solving Platform allows organizations to gain operational intelligence and uncover new drivers never previously considered. The platforms AI-augmented problem-solving capabilities can accelerate breakthroughs and reveal key patterns within datasets in a fraction of the time it would take human operators.
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https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Hillels-Tech-Corner-575655
SparkBeyond, an artificial intelligence company, has created an Ideation Machine or a hypothesis algorithm to help businesses and organizations ask the right questions and solve complex problems. The company uses its technology to power offerings from some of the worlds most successful companies, including a leading global management consulting firm and Microsoft. It also uses its technology in areas such as advanced cancer research and fighting human trafficking. SparkBeyond takes the clients data, correlates or augments it with other external data sets, and uses it to solve the clients specific problem. The company has generated over $1 billion across 20+ industries with Fortune 500 and Global 1,000 companies.
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Cool Vendors in Data Science, 2016
The article discusses five innovative vendors that can help analytics leaders solve hard problems, automate, and scale advanced analytics. These vendors can address the shortage of data science talent in organizations. The article is published by Gartner, a trusted research firm.
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The current state of machine intelligence 2.0
The article discusses the current state of the machine intelligence ecosystem and highlights areas of innovation. It mentions the emergence of autonomous systems in both the physical and virtual world, as well as the shift of startups towards solving specific business problems. The article also discusses the use of virtual agents and their potential impact on various industries. It mentions the transformation of business in regulatory grey areas and the strategies used by startups to enter these markets. The article also mentions the importance of speaking the language of solving a business problem for machine intelligence companies. It concludes by discussing the future of machine intelligence and the potential for more advancements and applications.
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Oil, Gas, and Data
The article discusses how oil and gas companies are incorporating machine learning and predictive analytics into their operations. It highlights that the industry is in the early adoption phase and cautious about IT culture. The report also mentions the involvement of companies such as Hortonworks, SparkBeyond, and WellWiki in making a difference. The key topics covered include big data, machine learning, predictive analytics, digital oilfield, and IT culture. The article does not mention any specific customers, valuation amount, acquisition amount, investment amount, or layoffs. The date of the event described in the article is not provided.
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