Arya.ai,
an Artificial Intelligence start-up from Mumbai has been picked by
ParisnCo, a French innovation agency, as one of 21 companies globally that
do standout innovations.
An
alumnus of Venture Nursery, India’s premier angel-backed start-up accelerator,
Arya.ai, provides advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools that developers
can use to build robots that can assist professionals from different fields in
their tasks. The AI tools are offered as modules using ‘Language’, ‘Vision’ and
‘Dialogues’ which developers can assemble to give relevant knowledge to the
machine to learn.
This
is the only Indian start up to feature in the coveted International Innovators
list, which was drawn up following an international competition.
The
competition, held in conjunction with the City of Paris' Grands Prix de
l'Innovation, invited start-ups from all over the world to submit distinctively
innovative projects, regardless of the sector in which they specialise.
For
the second edition of iiAwards, the economic development and innovation agency
of Paris, joined hands with incubator 50Partners and three major organisations:
Aéroports de Paris, Johnson & Johnson and Total.
Apart
from Arya.ai, other foreign finalists include two start-ups from the United
States, one from Sweden, three from England (London), two from Germany
(Berlin), one from the Netherlands (Amsterdam) and one from Spain in addition
to 10 French start-ups.
“We are excited to be in the global top innovators listing from
India,” said Vinay
Kumar, founder of Arya.ai. “We believe strong Artificial Intelligence
(AI) can solve many of the information problems people face in their
professions.”
Arya.ai’s
platform has a multi-tasking ability and uses complex deep learning algorithms
to develop general artificial intelligence systems that can adapt and learn
with minimal inputs from humans. By using more general AI rather than
rule-based narrow AI, Arya.ai can start assisting humans in making more
effective decisions faster.
‘India’s
only angel backed accelerator, VentureNursery, co-founder, Ravi Kiran said,“VentureNursery’s
obsessive focus during acceleration has helped these start-ups take pole
position.”
“Global recognitions for our alumni--Thiel Fellowship for Ritesh
Agarwal of OYO Rooms, Google for Entrepreneurs Exchange for SeekSherpa and now
International Innovation Award for Arya.ai--reinforces our confidence in our
active mentoring model and in our start-up founders,” Ravi Kiran added.
This is the second global recognition for the company in the past six months. In June 2015, Arya.ai was named as the top 4 next generation technology start-up at ‘Silicon Valley Forum’ held at Microsoft’s US campus.
This is the second global recognition for the company in the past six months. In June 2015, Arya.ai was named as the top 4 next generation technology start-up at ‘Silicon Valley Forum’ held at Microsoft’s US campus.
Arya.ai
is working with some big companies in various verticals to create AI systems
that will automate task execution and help in making better decisions.
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