shaip
Shaip
In line with our'Company In Focus' issue, Shaip has been recognized as one of the outstanding service providers that have set major benchmarks across the industry with their exclusive offerings. As we sat down for an informal conversation with the CEO – Vatsal Ghiya, we came across some phenomenal insights into the Artificial Intelligence industry. This freewheeling conversation with him gave us valuable nuggets of knowledge that we believe will help our readership bag better insights of the AI World. THE PREFACE Shaip is a comprehensive data management platform designed for organisations that are looking to solve AI-related issues to ensure a smarter, swifter and better workflow. The company has been supporting all aspects of AI-training data by seamlessly scaling the client's people, platform & processes to develop AI/ML models.
How to Get Started with Data Annotation: Choosing a Vendor
Shaip is a leader and innovator in the structured AI Data solutions category. Artificial intelligence is getting smarter by the day. Today, powerful machine learning algorithms are within reach of normal businesses, and algorithms requiring processing power that would once have been reserved for massive mainframes can now be deployed on affordable cloud servers. Natural language processing of the kind seen in popular chatbots may appear mundane, but it wasn't all that long ago it was the stuff of science fiction. Gartner ranks augmented data management, NLP and conversation AI as some of the key coming trends for data and analytics.
How AI and machine learning help fight the COVID-19 battle
This post was written by Vatsal Ghiya, co-founder and chief operating officer of Shaip. It is hard to imagine fighting a global pandemic without technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). The exponential rise of Covid-19 cases around the world left many health infrastructures paralyzed. However, institutions, governments, and organizations were able to fight back with the help of advanced technologies. Artificial intelligence and machine learning, once seen as a luxury for elevated lifestyles and productivity, have become life-saving agents in combating Covid thanks to their innumerable applications.