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Spotlight on Vault AI, the Moneyball for content

The Moneyball thesis is simple: Using statistical analysis, small-market teams can compete by buying assets that are undervalued by other teams and selling ones that are overvalued by other teams. Vault is an AI powered predictive marketing and analytics platform that simulates the global content market to predict consumer demands.
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Roundup of 2018 AI Predictions

In this post I round up various AI predictions, not so much the ‘eye rolling’ apocalyptic ones, but the more practical view on how will AI progress next year. No need to mention that forecasting is not easy, and you have to take these with a big pinch of salt, but it’s still interesting to extend an imaginary line from an existing trend and see where it leads.
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The tech trends that shaped 2017

As we approach the last stretch of 2017, I wanted to take stock of the tech trends that shaped our year. In the next post, I’ll cover additional tech trends of 2017 and my predictions for 2018.
Israeli startups in Deep Learning
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Israel’s Top Deep Learning Startups

This guest post by Chris Rowen of Cognite Ventures answers the question "Where are all the Israeli deep learning startups?”  Several large clusters are particularly noticeable: * Chat-bots for engaging with customers more continuously and adaptively and coaching sales people * All kinds of e-commerce optimization - enhanced bidding, ad campaign optimization, pricing and incentives * Fraud protection in ecommerce including ad fraud * Predictive maintenance in manufacturing and operations * IT infrastructure management especially for cyber security * All sorts of brand management and promotion Read the full post for the list and other insights from Chris.
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Where are the opportunities for machine learning startups? [guest post]

The pace of development and application to new data sets is what makes machine intelligence such an exciting space. In particular, there’s a real sense of momentum in London at the moment, with its proximity to a host of world-class academic institutions (Imperial, UCL, Oxford and Cambridge), an established start-up ecosystem (e.g. accelerators like Entrepreneur First actively targeting machine learning talent), and the location of target customer hubs?—?financial, legal, and governmental.