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Pasadena Artificial Intelligence Company Launches Platform Designed to Help Make Reliable Decisions Faster – Pasadena Now
Virtualitics Inc., a Pasadena-based advanced analytics and AI company, has launched AI software that aims to help enterprises and government agencies make reliable business decisions faster. In a statement, the company said the Virtualitics AI Platform, launched Wednesday, makes use of clear, explainable no-code AI modeling, with patented technology based on over 11 years of research at Caltech and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The platform makes it easy for businesses to embed AI in their operations, allowing customers to Explore, Predict, Prescribe and Act, the statement said. "Enterprises today struggle to implement AI successfully and embed it into the flow of work," Michael Amori, Founder and CEO of Virtualitics, said. "One of the big reasons for this is because business users and analysts can't understand the output of AI applications and therefore don't trust it. Virtualitics AI Platform solves this problem by making AI both understandable and accessible to anyone in the business."
Virtualitics Launches as First Platform to Merge Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and Virtual/Augmented Reality
WIRE)--Virtualitics, LLC, a data analytics in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) startup, today announced the launch of its new tool that combines powerful data visualization in VR/AR and artificial intelligence to provide insights and discover actionable knowledge hidden in big and complex data. The company also announced they closed a $3 million investment seed round from angel investors. Virtualitics combines VR/AR with machine learning and natural language in a data exploration, collaborative environment suitable for both data scientists and non-expert users. The technology is the only one of its kind that can provide a simultaneous rendering of up to 10 dimensions, revealing multidimensional relationships present in the data, which may not be discoverable in any other way. The company is based on over a decade of research at Caltech and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and was founded by: professor George Djorgovski, the founding director of Caltech's Center for Data-Driven Discovery; Michael Amori, former Deutsche Bank managing director, Harvard MBA and Caltech alumnus; Dr. Ciro Donalek, computational scientist at Caltech; and Dr. Scott Davidoff, manager of the Human Interfaces Group at NASA's JPL.