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AI in the sky: Transforming travel experiences
“The ultimate travel agent”. That’s the vision that Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky has for the vacation and short-term rental platform. One of the many steps to unlocking that vision is the sustained and strategic use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). And their first...
Why ‘AI’ is the right choice for Word of the Year 2023
Two letters. But what an impact they have had this year! Little wonder then that Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has been chosen as the ‘Word of the Year 2023’ by the Collins Dictionary. This is not surprising for an AI-led company like Crayon Data. In fact, it was...
#TheAIAlphabet: Q for Quantum AI
“Why was the quantum AI always so calm and composed? Because it never had any bits of anxiety, only qubits of serenity!” AI is revolutionizing our world by creating machines and systems that mimic human intelligence and beyond. However, the increasing complexity and...
Is Edge AI the next big artificial intelligence trend?
As technology evolves on a day-to-day basis, it combines multiple facets to create ingenious results. We’re seeing Generative AI being incorporated into wearables. IoT is converging with machine learning and AI. As is edge computing. In fact, multiple predictions...
#OnTheShouldersOf Geoffrey Hinton
Geoffrey Everest Hinton is a pioneering figure in artificial intelligence and deep learning. Hinton's work has profoundly impacted the development of neural networks and machine learning, making him one of the most influential figures in the AI community. Hinton's...
#TheAIAlphabet: O for Orthogonality Thesis
The Orthogonality Thesis is the idea that when it comes to advanced AI, two important things - intelligence and motivation - can work independently of each other. In simpler terms, you can have a super-smart AI that's really good at doing things, but it might not...
How legalese is getting a Gen AI-powered makeover in the banking world
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a game-changer across various industries, and the legal and contracting domain is no exception. Traditionally, the legal sector has been notorious for its heaps of paperwork, time-consuming research, and expensive legal fees. AI...
#TheAIAlphabet: K for Kalman Filtering
You're in a crowded room, trying to listen to someone who is speaking softly. The surrounding chatter makes it hard to hear clearly. This is similar to dealing with noisy data. Kalman Filtering steps in like a noise-canceling headset, filtering out the distracting...
#OnTheShoulderOf Cynthia Breazeal
Cynthia Breazeal is an American robotic scientist, entrepreneur, and researcher known for her work in social robotics. She focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence, robotics, and human-computer interaction. She is a professor at MIT, where she founded...
#TheAIAlphabet: J for Jaccard Index
In the vast world of data analysis, one tool that stands out for its simplicity and effectiveness is the Jaccard Index. While it sounds like a complex mathematical concept, it's quite straightforward and incredibly useful. So, how can it help you make sense of your...
#OnTheShouldersOf Ray Kurzweil
Ray Kurzweil is an American computer scientist, luminary thinker, and inventor who’s synonymous with technological foresight and groundbreaking creations. With a career spanning over five decades, he has woven himself into the fabric of technological evolution,...
#OnTheShouldersOf John McCarthy
John McCarthy was an American computer and cognitive scientist popularly dubbed the "father of artificial intelligence". And rightly so, since he coined the term back in the 1950s. His spirit of curiosity led him to explore the theoretical underpinnings of AI and lay...
#TheAIAlphabet series: H for Human in the Loop
Imagine you are a doctor, trying to diagnose a patient with a rare disease. You have access to all the latest medical research and AI-powered diagnostic tools. But you still need to rely on your expertise and judgment to make the best decision for your patient. This...
#TheAIAlphabet: D for Deep Learning
In the mystical realm of artificial intelligence, an extraordinary force called "Deep Learning" has emerged. Think of it as a powerful web of interconnected neurons, enabling machines to learn, recognize patterns, and predict outcomes in ways never thought possible....
Large Language Models (LLMs) leveraged for data enrichment: Transform data into insights
Data enrichment is like gourmet cooking. The data you want to analyze are like fresh, raw ingredients. You clean and process it, chopping it into manageable pieces. You then add external data to enrich the flavor - social media insights, historical trends, and...
#TheAIAlphabet: C for Curse of Dimensionality
Imagine you have a magical coloring book, and you want to color each page using crayons. The first page has only a 2x2 grid of squares, so you easily color it with four different crayons. As you keep turning pages, the grids get larger and larger, 3x3, 4x4, and 5x5...
#TheAIAlphabet: B for Bellman Equation
AI, AI on the screen, which route is the best of all? If AI concepts were retold as fairy tales, this twist of the famous dialog from Snow White and The Seven Dwarves would be the best way to summarize the Bellman Equation. Simply put, this fundamental block of...
AI-first banking is a mindset, not a technology
Date: May 3, 2023 Source: The Asian Banker In the age of relevance, irrelevant notifications are a major turn-off. How can banks leverage the power of AI to dial up their business? That's what Suresh Shankar, our founder and CEO is here to speak about. Surging...
Artificial intelligence software: Why your company needs it
Artificial intelligence is making huge strides across various sectors. It has become a ubiquitous technology, prevalent in many business-critical processes, from gathering and organizing information to creating and executing schedules to automatically making crucial...