Here's a look at some brands that are making India artificially intelligent

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The rise of promising tech-startups has been successful in ushering into a dawn of

The same has inspired present-day companies to advance their understanding and grasp of the discipline, and discover innovative ways of bringing this powerful to the masses.

Here are some enterprises that are integrating in everyday tasks:

Staqu: Transforming personnel into Robocops

When empowered with and capabilities, police forces can simply scan the hordes of people to identify criminals. Staqu, an AI-based platform based out of has developed various AI-powered applications such as ABHED (Based Human Efface Detection) and PAIS (Punjab System) and Police System (PAIS) for Uttarakhand police department.

For its superior hold on utilizing AI in policing tasks, the Staqu was handpicked by to develop an evolved predictive system that will be able to pre-emptively detect and eliminate criminal cases using AI.

Haptik: Presenting a to the masses

Award-winning global leader in conversational AI, it is extending its sophisticated ChatBots to multiple industries in By leveraging natural language processing, a subset of AI, and customer-centric backend information, the platform intuitively serves a customer by understanding the context of a conversation and providing quick and precise resolutions.

Knowlarity: Practical AI by automating personalized & contextual calls

With the functionality giving complete control over pitch, accent and language, companies are able to offer a fully customized and excellent communication experience to their customers. This is achieved by accessing information from multiple data sources and key consumer insights.

UNISOC: AI-powered chipsets in low-costing mobile phones

With its 40 percent share in the Indian market, including feature phones, UNISOC is in plans of releasing chipsets that would support artificial intelligence, augmented reality and These chipsets would make it a reality for Indians to access advanced features, including Its applications are diverse and multi-faceted, such as securing the mobile phone and with and a lot more.

Faircent: Making Lending more conducive with AI & Machine Learning

If you think AI is only limited to the IT industry, think once again. Faircent, India's largest (peer-to-peer) lending platform, has been utilizing the to provide users with money during your financial crunch. Doing away with methodologies of conventional lenders (which can often prevent a creditworthy applicant from securing a loan,) the platform leverages and Artificial Intelligence to enhance the effectiveness of its credit profiling and assessment.

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First Published: Sat, July 21 2018. 13:09 IST