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Cool Companies in Cognitive Computing for 2018

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Cloudera – Founded in 2008, Cloudera empowers people to transform complex data into clear and actionable insights, Cloudera provides a modern platform for analytics optimized for the cloud.  

Cogitai  – Dedicated to building AIs that learn continually from interaction with the real world, Cogitai’s goal is to build the brains, i.e., the continual-learning AI software that will enable everyday things that sense and act to get smarter with experience.

CognitiveScale – Providing augmented intelligence software that emulates and extends human cognitive function through the pairing of people and machines, CognitiveScale helps companies maximize the value of AI.

Darktrace – Founded in 2013 by mathematicians from the University of Cambridge and government cyber intelligence experts in the U.S. and the U.K., Darktrace, which has deep expertise in mathematics and ML, as well as operational experience defending critical national assets, empowers organizations to defend their systems against the most sophisticated cyberthreats.

Databricks – Founded by the creators of the Spark research project at UC Berkeley, which later became Apache Spark, Databricks provides the Unified Analytics Platform powered by Apache Spark that aims to lower the barriers for enterprises looking to integrate AI into their business, by unifying data and AI technologies into one workflow.

Dataiku – Providing a collaborative and team-based user interface for data scientists and beginner analysts, a unified framework for both development and deployment of data projects, and access to features and tools required to design data products from scratch, Dataiku enables users to apply ML and data science techniques to raw data to build and deploy predictive data flows.

DataRobot – A pioneer in automated ML, DataRobot provides an automated ML platform that empowers business analysts and data scientists of all skill levels to build and deploy accurate ML models in a fraction of the time of traditional modeling methods.

Datumbox – Seeking to eliminate the complex and time-consuming process of designing and training ML models, Datumbox offers an open source ML framework written in Java that allows the rapid development of ML and statistical applications along with an easy-to-use API.

Digital Reasoning – A provider of AI technology that understands human intentions and behavior, Digital Reasoning provides an AI platform to automate key tasks and uncover transformative insights across vast amounts of human communications for many of the world’s leading organizations and government agencies.

Figure Eight – Offering a “Human-in-the-Loop” AI platform for data science and ML teams, the Figure Eight software platform trains, tests, and tunes ML models to allow AI to work in the real world to support a wide range of data types—text, image, audio, video—and use cases including autonomous vehicles, intelligent chat bots, facial recognition, and others.

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