Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: December 28, 2021
Matt Zeiler, founder and CEO of Clarifai, said government agencies looking to streamline the training and deployment of artificial intelligence models should adopt a turnkey AI technology platform that can scale in response to their needs.
AI “needs to continually get smarter by interacting with real-world data,” Zeiler wrote.
“That’s why centralizing the training and deployment of AI models ultimately leads to better security and accuracy while an open architecture ensures interoperability with other technology,” he added.
Zeiler discussed how Clarifai could help agencies and other clients extract insights from unstructured video, image, audio data and documents through its platform and its team of AI experts. He also noted how an open architecture and low-code interface could make it easier for developers to build AI tools.
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