A deep dive in ai and ml

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A Deep Dive in the Venture Landscape of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Ajit Nazre & Rahul Garg

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been around since the term was coined in 1955 by John McCarthy. AI is on its third life after the first one ending in the 70s when funding from US federal sources dried up and the second one ending after the crash of the LISP machine market. It appears that in its third reincarnation that started in the 90s, AI is here to stay for the long run. The field of AI has expanded to various fields as shown in the classification (chart 1).

Chart 1: Classification of AI

Thanks to advances in computing, networks, storage, big data, and neuroscience AI is getting more accurate in prediction. Its applications are ubiquitous in both consumer and industrial settings. We use it daily on our smart phone in the form of automatic word completion in the text editor and face recognition to log on. It is seen in toy drones, home help robots and self-parking cars. Industrial applications are common place from aerospace and agriculture to recruiting and wealth-management. The US has become the hotbed of innovation in AI and has captured a leadership position in terms of university research, patents, startups funded, commercial and military use. In 2014, IBM and Microsoft had more patents granted in AI and ML in 2014 than all other tech companies (chart 2).


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