Watch live below. Everyone wanted a piece of the Seattle tech scene in 2019, from stock market investors to… Read More The Information reports that Seattle-based Xnor.ai played a role in the ...
Xnor.ai (Xnor), an American company has announced about its new innovation, i.e. a standalone battery-free solar-powered AI technology. The announcement was made public on Wednesday. According to ...
In January Apple acquired Xnor.ai, an edge AI startup, for a rumored $200 million. A few weeks later, another edge AI firm called Kneron raised $73 million in a fundraising round backed by ...
Irene Solaiman is Hugging Face’s head of global policy, advocating for and researching safe, open, and responsible AI there and with other tech groups. Ali Farhadi’s AI2 spinoff XNOR was ...
Recently, the well-known financial trading technology service provider Xnor announced the launch of an AI-powered quantitative trading system. Leveraging its unique advantages of low cost and wide ...
The tech giant has reportedly purchased a little known AI-company for around $200 million. According to GeekWire, the acquired company is a Seattle-based startup called Xnor.ai. that specializes ...
Some of its more important acquisitions in this space include AI edge computing startup Xnor.ai; AI-powered video analyzer specialist Vilynx; and machine learning content specialist Laserlike.
The startup, a maker of artificial intelligence software called Xnor.AI, had been involved in Project Maven, an effort by the U.S. Department of Defense to use AI software to analyze imagery captured ...
Apple Event on Monday Will Outline Apple Intelligence THUNDER BAY – TECH – As tech giants compete in the artificial ...
Earlier deals were Baidu’s 2017 acquisition of Kitt.ai; Apple’s 2000 acquisition of Xnor.ai; and the acquisition of BirchAI ...
Xnor.ai, an AI edge computing startup that spun out from the Allen Institute of Artificial Intelligence, has tapped former Auth0 CEO Jon Gelsey as its new CEO. Gelsey ...
The higher-ups at Apple either had ideological or moral objections to the project outright or just didn't want to suffer the consequences of employee protests like Google did.