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8 Companies Changing How Machine Learning Is Used
Source: Serenity Gibbons


What was once only seen in sci-fi movies is now reality -- and it's gaining acceptance across many industries and audiences. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are two terms seen in the media on a near daily basis. More and more companies are adopting the technology for use in their products and services, understanding the significant value it adds in working with an audience that expects personalization. After all, the only way a company could address every one of its hundreds or thousands of customers is with a machine that can process information in a way that no human is capable of doing.

There are some standout companies that are now making significant strides in how machine learning can be used, setting themselves well above others in their industry. Keep your eye on these eight incredible companies this year to see how they incorporate this technology:
1. ChattyPeople

ChattyPeople is a customer service bot that you can use seamlessly with your Facebook Messenger and comments on your business page. It also provides a way to send promotions and deals to your customers on demand and integrates with all major payment systems, including PayPal and Stripe. It can help many types of businesses, including restaurants and eretailers, provide great service without having to put a human being on every customer interaction.

2. Skycatch

Skycatch, an early leader in machine learning, helps companies gather data at scale to rewrite their business models. With autonomous drones, aerial imaging technology and its suite of proprietary analysis tools, Skycatch empowers mining, solar, agriculture and construction companies to cut costs and improve jobsite safety.
3. Botworx

Botworx is an artificial intelligence-powered platform that delivers authentic conversations that works on all types of instant messaging systems. The goal is for your customers to truly feel like someone is there with them rather than dealing with an automated response system that has no personality or sensitivity to who they are dealing with, which can impact the customer experience. The result is real customer engagement without necessarily having to assign a person to the job of delivering that experience.

4. POC Medical Systems

POC Medical delivers a point-of-care solution. Its Pandora CDx offers a way to detect certain biomarkers to screen for breast cancer through the use of a compact microfluidics system with a built-in reading mechanism that incorporates machine learning technology. It has further applications for screening for other types of cancer, infectious diseases and cardiovascular disorders. In creating an efficient, autonomous screening system, the company has been able to deliver a very low-cost solution that will make early detection screenings accessible to more people, potentially saving many lives.


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