Artificial intelligence has made huge strides in recent years, thanks to new techniques and the increased availability of massive computing power. Many of the companies pushing that industry forward are based here in New York City. Here are a few we think you should check out.
Top AI Companies in NYC
- EliseAI
- Actutate
- Ocrolus
- Talkwalker
- Hyperscience
- Sisense
- Remesh
- AlphaSense
- x.ai
- Clarifai
- Nayya
Integral Ad Science offers data-driven results for advertisers, media platforms and publishers to improve returns on investment and ad campaigns. The company publishes free white papers and case studies about the advertising industry. It provides insights on viewability, digital ad fraud and contextual targeting.
Kustomer offers an AI-powered customer service CRM platform to help companies improve their customer service. It provides its client companies with timely and personalized customer service through text, social, email, chat, phone, messaging and other channels. The company aims to allow company support teams to offer effortless customer support at high volumes with ease.
DearDoc makes AI-powered software for the healthcare industry. By using AI to improve diagnostics, treatment plans and administrative tasks like appointment reminders, the platform aims to give doctors and their staff some of their precious time back, so they can spend it on patient care.
Celonis has created a process mining platform that enables companies to optimize the way they do business. It comes with tools such as conversational AI that can provide business process insights in response to a user’s typed question. Celonis’ artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities have also allowed customers to create custom models and identify duplicate invoices in order to save money. The company’s roster of customers includes names like PepsiCo, Uber, Johnson & Johnson, Wells Fargo and Cisco.
EliseAI is a machine learning company that builds conversational AI technology for use in industries like property management and healthcare. In a customer service capacity, for example, the Elise platform is capable of accommodating slang, typos and multiple questions, delivering answers the company describes as “authentic and intuitive.”
SPEEDA Edge offers a business intelligence platform for companies looking to innovate. The company has created a hub where customers can learn about market growth, industry trends, and emerging businesses. By offering daily content on over 60 industries, the company is helping numerous organizations anticipate upcoming challenges and plan accordingly.
Not everyone understands how to take advantage of their benefits, so Nayya is supporting individuals with in-depth insights. Analyzing consumer data points and claims data, Nayya determines the right benefits for workforces and provides easy-to-understand explanations. In addition, Nayya also advises workers on how and when to leverage their benefits, so more individuals can reap the rewards that come with insurance coverage.
Actuate operates AI-powered software that integrates with existing security cameras and infrastructure to provide a robust solution to protecting schools, businesses, construction sites and more from emerging threats. Capable of sending instant alerts, learning from analytics and reducing false positives by up to 95%, Actuate’s software works to detect weapons and intruders, all while reducing bias to respect the privacy of those within a space.
Ocrolus is an intuitive, automated solution for analyzing financial documents like pay stubs, tax documents and mortgage forms, virtually eliminating error from the manual review process. In addition to AI, Ocrolus intertwines its product with human quality control specialists to create a robust, end-to-end automation solution.
Kensho Technologies builds and deploys solutions in an effort to make data accessible, insightful, relevant and transformative. Leveraging S&P Global’s data, the company researches, develops and implements AI and machine learning capabilities that drive fact-based decision making.
HyperScience automates everything in an office from low-skill tasks to complex internal workflows, allowing customers to focus on the more important aspects of their business. The company builds AI products that act as seamless replacements for a customer’s current processes, eliminating any lost time due to technological learning curves.
The Sisense platform prepares, analyzes and visualizes big or disparate datasets and then provides insights that can be embedded anywhere — whether that’s on the web, in dedicated apps or even in IoT devices like Amazon Echo.
AlphaSense caters to corporate and financial clients with an AI and natural language processing-powered search platform that enables users to find insights and information that traditional search engines would typically miss.
Socure provides a real-time predictive analytics platform that helps major companies verify customers quickly. Major e-commerce and financial institutions trust Socure with processing customer data and ensuring that their customer’s personal information is kept private.
Though Remesh is powered by artificial intelligence, it works to engage an audience in real time and garner valuable insights on a variety of topics. Companies looking to understand a market, improve a product or craft new customer experiences rely on Remesh for the insights they need, at the speed of tech.
While artificial intelligence has been around for years, Talkwalker’s CEO Todd Grossmann says this year is the year people won’t be able to escape it. Fortunately, the AI company has been perfecting the technology since its founding in 2009.
Paige has developed an AI-native digital pathology ecosystem in an effort to accelerate and transform the discovery and treatment of cancer. The company’s AI suite is designed to provide pathologists, clinicians and researchers with insights drawn from decades of data diagnosed by cancer experts worldwide. Paige’s platform offers secure, scalable digital slide storage, enabling pathologists to further leverage computational pathology products as they become available for clinical use.
X.ai is an artificially powered personal assistant that focuses on meeting scheduling. It might sound like an odd niche, but if you think about of the amount of time you waste arranging meetings you realize how much it adds up. The company says that there are around 10 billion formal meetings conducted every year, which means a ton of productivity lost in managing one simple task.
Qloo uses machine learning to give users customized cultural recommendations. It’ll suggest things and places you might be interested in based on your other interests. So far, Qloo has mapped out over 575 billion cultural entities and can give you suggestions on everything from restaurants to vacation destinations.
Clarifai is using neural networks to teach computers how to see. Their technology allows computers to differentiate between incredibly complex things — say, the difference between a cup of coffee and a cup of tea. Obviously, that sort of capability has tons of potential applications, and Clarifai is selling it using a SaaS model so that any entrepreneur can leverage the power of AI.
Clay offers a relationship management software that allows individuals to monitor and maintain the personal and professional relationships in their network. It helps users assess the health of their connections through features like relationship analytics and automated reminders to touch base. The company works out of the Flatiron District.
MaestroQA helps businesses improve customer service interactions with management software. It helps teams automate repetitive tasks, identify training gaps and train employees. Managers can gain insight into quality assurance practices by monitoring customer service agents. The company has an office that works out of the Flatiron District.