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    Top AI Startups

    These leading artificial intelligence startups are leveraging AI to disrupt and improve business across many sectors.

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    March 23, 2023
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      AI startups represent the next generation of AI – these young companies innovating in field that it itself seeing innovations at every level.

      AI startups come in many shapes and forms, both hardware and software. While most of the emphasis is on AI software, there are plenty of chip startups and other hardware vendors vying for the AI market. There are also many AI firms serving just one industry, since AI for manufacturing isn’t exactly portable to, say, healthcare.

      The following is a list of notable AI startups across a number of sectors. They are in no particular order beyond alphabetical.

      Also see: Top AI Software 

      Top AI Startups 

      Abnormal Security

      Abnormal Security is an email security company that uses AI to protect enterprises from targeted email attacks, otherwise known as phishing/spearphishing attacks. The Abnormal Behavior Technology (ABX) models identity of both employees and external senders and through use of behavioral profiling, the software can effectively predict and detect suspicious emails.

      Accubits

      Accubits develops AI and blockchain solutions for a variety of different industries, and provides web and app consulting for digital transformation. Accubits consultants can help organizations embed AI into their existing operations or develop entirely new applications from scratch.

      Akasa

      Akasa uses an AI-powered approach to provide hospitals with its Unified Automation services to address administrative waste that ends up costing patients, providers, and payers. Akasa applies AI to automate complex operational tasks such as revenue cycle management. The company says it provides the entire automation process with human judgment and subject matter expertise. 

      Argo

      Argo is working on a fully-integrated, self-driving system for autonomous vehicles. The company has developed an entire self-driving system, including the software and hardware compute platforms, sensors, cameras, radar, and light detection and ranging radar (LIDAR). The LIDAR system allows the system to develop real-time models of obstacles and roads.

      Bearing

      Bearing uses AI to aid in tracking ocean-bound cargo shipments, which has traditionally been difficult to do. It’s designed to help cargo ships comply with the carbon intensity indicator, a measure of carbon produced by operation. This provides the shipper with a more accurate performance, reducing fuel consumption in the process.

      On a related topic: What is Generative AI?

      Cresta

      Companies are increasingly relying on chat bots for customer service and there are plenty of AI firms making the bots, but Cresta has a different approach. It uses AI tech on customer service calls to help agents to offer assistance with customer interaction in real-time. The tool integrates directly into chat conversations to offer real-time advice on responses they should give. Cresta also provides real-time visibility for managers to track agent and customer interactions, helping improve every conversation.

      Crowd AI

      CrowdAI allows non-programmers the ability to create high quality, custom machine learning models to analyze imagery and video without having to know how to program. Models generated can be embedded in a report, used in a production setting, and with real-time data. The solution assists with operational decisions.

      GoodVision

      GoodVision helps traffic surveyors and modelers get a more accurate picture of traffic flow ro improve safety and relieve congestion, as well as more intelligently route traffic to avoid buildup. Using known traffic patterns, modelers can better predict the most efficient ways of routing traffic in simulations before actually deploying them.

      KorrAI

      Mining is an expensive process of trial and error, but with rare earth minerals hard to come by, it’s a necessary evil. KorrAI is geospatial and satellite data platform for mining operations that pulls together multiple sources to offer a more efficient way to locate and organize mineral collection. The company says it can determine the deposits in a large area within seconds.

      Linguix

      Poorly-written text is all too prevalent on message boards and Web sites, but Linguix hopes to fix that problem by providing a browser extension to offer real-time suggestions to improve clarity and style in writing in emails and such. It doesn’t just spellcheck individual words, but it can rewrite complex sentences to make them more coherent.  Not only that, it comes with a personalized writing coach to improve the skills using the topics needed most in everyday writing.

      For more information, also see: Top Robotics Startups

      Moveworks

      Most chatbots are customer-facing, but Moveworks is internally-directed and designed to help a company’s employees. It covers both technical support and HR, the two most commonly addressed departments. It offers automated troubleshooting for common questions and provides a better way to help employees through tech support tickets.

      Neatsy

      Neatsy serves a very specialized market: shoe ecommerce. It aims to help people make online shoe sales more personalized by using their smartphone to measure and fit their feet. It uses an iPhone camera as a three-dimensional foot scanner to provide a personalized shoe fit by taking highly precise measurements. 

      Netra

      Netra is a comprehensive video analysis platform using AI to make on-the-fly recommendations or collect video data. Offering tools like safety analysis, metadata analysis, and object detection, users can quickly and easily break down video content or analyze live streams in real-time.

      Ocrolus

      Ocrolus is a document automation platform that uses AI to automate the underwriting process for loans by automating credit decisions across fintech, mortgage, and banking. It has a rather narrow focus on the digital lending ecosystem, automating credit decisions across small business, mortgage, and consumer lending, so it is specialized for that market. It analyzes documents and data to help financial institutions make a decision about a loan candidate.

      Also see: The History of Artificial Intelligence 

      Observe.ai

      Observe.ai is an intelligent workplace platform that operates in a company’s contact centers by embedding AI into customer conversations, optimizing agent performance, and automating repetitive processes. It provides call center workers with actionable feedback and evaluation workflows after every customer touchpoint.

      Osaro

      Osaro brings smart AI automation into industrial environments at scale, while maintaining quality and safety. It focuses on the piece-picking solutions for e-commerce in the goods-to-robot (G2R) function. This is where the greatest gains in efficiency and accuracy can be achieved while solving labor challenges.

      Powerhouse AI

      This is an automated inventory solution for warehouses that allows workers to walk through the warehouse and take photos of the inventory. It then recognizes the individual boxes and products and builds an inventory list much faster than human staffers. It performs such mundane tasks as counting pallets and boxes, supporting cycle counting, reading bar- and qr-codes, checking correct placement, supporting stocktakes and audits, and providing audit reports.

      Reality Defender

      Deepfake content is more than a problem for a celebrity in a fake picture or video. It can lead to potentially damaging misinformation. Reality Defender is a tool with which companies can scan media for deepfake content, get alerts, report cards and other ways to visualize and take action against fake content. It offers onboarding protection through identifying fraudulent users and materials, content moderation and disinformation detection.

      Riskified

      Using an AI-powered fraud prevention platform, Riskified helps ecommerce sites streamline the checkout process and identify fake shoppers from real. It has machine learning models that pull from over one billion transactions to identify the individual behind each online interaction, stop fraud attacks and help merchants eliminate risk and uncertainty from their business.

      And: ChatGPT: Understanding the ChatGPT ChatBot 

      Starling

      More and more, medical testing reserved for a doctor’s office or lab is coming into the home, such as the well-hyped Kardia Mobile. Now there’s Starling, an AI-powered home urinalysis using an in-bathroom spectrometer. Starling aims to catch problems like bladder infections and other urological issues early.

      Strong Compute

      The training portion of machine learning is the most compute-intensive and time-consuming portion of the process. Strong Compute is about removing these bottlenecks in the training process and speeding up the process by as much as 1,000x or more, according to the company. It uses AI to speed up AI by performing optimizations based on a model.

      Tempus

      Tempus uses AI and deep research data to perform precision medicine, particularly in the area of cancer research. Precision medicine is medicine customized to the patient rather than the usual one-size-fits-all approach. Its goal is to use the data to provide better treatment decisions, drug developments, and patient therapy.

      Toggle AI

      Predicting the stock market is never easy, not for lack of trying. Toggle is an artificial intelligence startup that uses data and machine learning to predict what startups are likely to be successful and provide investors with better access to financial issues and market insights.

      Uizard

      Uizard is a rapid prototyping and design tool for building a mockup of an app or web page with no coding or development experience required. In minutes, designers can put together a prototype of how they want the app to look and work. 

      Virtual Sapiens

      Virtual Sapiens is an AI startup designed to help professionals improve their virtual communication skills. Think of it as an AI Toastmasters. It provides in-call coaching and insights after your video conference call or meeting in order to help you improve your performance on video calls.

      Viz.AI

      Another medical company looking to speed things up, Viz.AI alerts healthcare teams as soon as information about patient is ready, rather than forcing the medical team to repeatedly manually check. With Viz, providers saved 22.5 minutes per patient during the transfer of care, and patients spent an average 2.5 fewer days in the hospital.

      Voize

      Voize is a digital voice assistant for non-desk workers, like medical personnel and field workers who have to document their work. The user dictates their notes or memo into a smartphone and the Voize AI automatically generates structured documentation records. The documentation is then transferred into the existing enterprise software systems of the organization.

      Bottom Line: AI Startups

      While ambitious and forward-looking, AI startups – like startups in any tech sector – have a high failure rate. Furthermore, AI is a particularly competitive sector, with a vast level of investment by deep-pocketed firms, making life even more difficult for AI startups.

      Still, the AI startups on this list reflect future directions in artificial intelligence, as well as machine learning, deep learning, and automation. As much as any list of promising companies, this list of AI startups reveals the future of the tech sector in the years ahead.

      Also see: Best Machine Learning Platforms 

      Andy Patrizio
      Andy Patrizio
      Andy Patrizio is an industry-leading tech journalist focusing on B2B emerging tech.

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