Hi-tech companies that hail from Silicon Valley or any other place have identified the focus area of major disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and many more. These companies leverage AI applications through multiple smart machines because there are funds worth millions of dollars to invest. Hi-tech companies with AI yield higher revenue in this cut-throat competitive market. Meanwhile, there are multiple non-tech companies that want to utilize AI applications to boost productivity, enhance customer engagement, automating tasks, and earn more revenue. Thus, these hi-tech companies with AI extend help to non-tech companies with different AI applications.
Google is one of the hi-tech companies in Silicon Valley that can help other non-tech companies with multiple AI applications. Google is popular for donating US$30 million to many non-tech companies and non-profit organizations to purchase AI applications for hardware, software, or repair services and boosting productivity. Google is built for everyone in the world— there are more than 15 artificial intelligence projects and applications to help non-tech companies in this tech-driven world.
Peak AI is the emerging hi-tech company in the field of artificial intelligence because it received funding of US$21 million to help non-tech companies with Ai applications and fast decision-making processes. The Decision Intelligent platform is created with an aim to help retailers, manufacturers, and others with monitoring stock levels, building personalized experiences, automating tasks, hyper-personalization for customers, and many more. The company has got a list of popular non-tech companies such as KFC, Nike, Pepsico, Asos, and so on.
IBM is one of the popular hi-tech companies with AI applications focused on helping both emerging tech companies as well as non-tech companies. IBM Watson helps these non-tech companies in building trustworthy AI. These trustworthy AI applications and decisions can help on a large scale while maintaining transparency and explainability. IBM Watson Studio can help these businesses to train artificial intelligence models or AI applications on previously siloed data sources for an effective decision-making process. This hi-tech company can deliver smart applications into the AI lifecycle to confidentially operationalize artificial intelligence across different clouds like public, private, and hybrid. There is also an AI-enabled chatbot for non-tech companies known as IBM Watson Assistant to elevate the brand name as well as customer experience.
Adobe is one of the top hi-tech companies that is helping non-tech companies with several AI applications in the last few years. Adobe has announced its AI toolbox for experience platform where non-tech companies do not have experienced personnel to work with artificial intelligence. It also unifies its digital businesses on a single Cloud platform for delivering a top-notch personalized customer experience in the competitive market. Adobe Sensei leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to help non-tech companies in creating effortlessly edits and target marketing for better results with a one-to-one personalization feature.
Baidu is known to be China's most popular hi-tech company with AI applications. It has partnered with a non-tech company known as KFC China to help the restaurant open a new smart restaurant in Beijing with AI applications. Leveraging AI applications has provided KFC China with facial recognition to provide personalized recommendations through age, gender, and facial expression. Augmented reality games through table stickers are deployed at 300 outlets of KFC China in Beijing.
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