Flame is flagship AI platform developed by Atalgo Engineering to enable enterprises to utilize computational intelligence to solve complex business problems. The Flame’s philosophy is to build a computational model of an enterprise as an operating environment for technical and business process to be AI augmented. This is a massive undertaking and our our approach… Continue reading Flame as an Intelligent Knowledge Engineering Platform
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Flame – AI Augmented Problem Solver
A powerful AI platform will be expected to solve complex problems efficiently and effectively. Flame as a world changing AI augmented problem solver is expected to work at the level where it can help enterprises and individuals solve complex problems using machine learning and intelligent knowledge engineering. The vision of Flame involves behaving like an… Continue reading Flame – AI Augmented Problem Solver
Flame – Enterprise AI Platform
Flame is an AI platform for enterprises. This is an ambitious project undertaken by Atalgo Engineering team where we are aspiring to model all the processes of an enterprise on a single platform and build a comprehensive knowledge base of the organization which can be exploited by Generative AI to automate and smarten various tasks.… Continue reading Flame – Enterprise AI Platform
Enterprise Applications of Generative AI – A Perspective
Generative AI has created lot of excitement in the industry and AI research community in past few months. We have seen explosion of various SaaS products and services as a result of the exposure of GPT-3 and other products from OpenAI to general public. This has allowed experts as well as average curious person to… Continue reading Enterprise Applications of Generative AI – A Perspective
Panel discussion on AI – Suniye Tau
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My talk about current AI state on a local podcast – Part 3
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Computational Model of Sense Making – A High Level Approach
Sense making refers to how we structure the unknown so as to be able to act in it [1]Weick, Karl E.; Sutcliffe, Kathleen M., and Obstfeld, David. Organizing and the process of sense making. Organization Science, 16(4):409{421, 2005. doi: 10.1287/orsc.1050.0133.. Sense making involves coming up with a plausible understanding, a map, of a shifting world;… Continue reading Computational Model of Sense Making – A High Level Approach