Fuzzy.io Wants to Democratize Artificial Intelligence For All Developers - The New Stack

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While there may be millions of developers, there simply aren't enough data scientists to go around, and most of them are committed to working for large companies with big budgets and humongous data sets. Companies like Montreal-based Fuzzy.io are filling in the talent gap by offering an API to a set of artificial intelligence (AI) services that allows web and mobile developers to easily incorporate AI-based decision-making into their projects -- ranging from recommendations, to dynamic pricing decisions, and matching users in marketplaces. "Most of the existing ML development services are built to be used by data scientists or developers who have expertise in building AI/ML systems," said Fuzzy.io co-founder Matt Fogel. "Additionally, most of these tools require the developer to bring a great deal of data in order to train custom models. The company was founded by Fogel, who was the former produce vice president at Agendize, along with serial entrepreneur and developer Evan Prodromou. The company also recently added Kevin Fox, who, when he was at Google, helped create the user interfaces for Gmail and Google Calendar. These virtual intelligent machines use an adaptive rule base to translate pre-set, intuitive and vague "business rules" into a framework that can generate precise results. It could be as vague as "new", "old", "warm" and "good," as the company explains on its blog: "A fuzzy agent accepts some input variables and maps them onto fuzzy sets -- intuitive terms from the problem domain.

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