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FUSEMACHINES: The future of AI is NOW!!!

FUSEMACHINES: The future of AI is NOW!!!

Fusemachines, based in New York and with offices in North and Latin America as well as Asia, was founded in 2013 and delivers Enterprise AI talent Solutions. We bring together engineers and PhDs from around the world to develop and drive AI strategies, create cutting-edge AI-powered solutions, and act as strategic partners to companies that need help realizing their digital transformation visions under the leadership of CEO Sameer Maskey, PhD, Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University.

Fusemachines is an early and active proponent of democratizing AI, working to make AI education available to everyone across the world.

As the top tech firms push their uses and applications, making them more prominent in our daily lives, competent engineers are in higher demand than ever. The company initially produced 10-12 AI-based solutions, but none of them were suitable for commercialization. The business then built an artificial intelligence system for the customer service industry, which was acquired by the New York government. Maskey and his team chose to construct more intelligent solutions in other sectors after a year.

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They selected the sales business as a potential beneficiary of artificial intelligence. Fusemachines is changing the way rural schools in the United States train students for careers in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. The Teach AI in Rural America Program offers schools with the curriculum, tools, teachers, and industry contacts graduates need for high-paying Data Science and AI Engineering employment by working with high schools and colleges across the United States.

Fusemachines originated as a company dedicated to creating customer service solutions such as automated conversation systems.

Fusemachines originated as a company dedicated to creating customer service solutions such as automated conversation systems (the first of which was developed in a room and writing 20,000 lines of code). Its initial client was the New York City government. As a result of the scarcity of AI engineers in the United States, where expertise is quickly picked up by Silicon Valley behemoths, Fusemachines' brand has switched to teaching AI in underdeveloped nations, where the firm is "democratizing AI.

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Fusemachines has already begun cooperating with schools outside of Kathmandu in Nepal, and they hope to explore bigger live online classrooms in the near future. They aim to make AI education — truly good AI education — available to everyone in the long term, reaching the bottom of the pyramid. Currently, Fusemachines primarily trains computer science graduates, the most of them are from Kathmandu. They're wealthy because they can afford a phone and a computer. They're developing offline platforms so that if students don't have access to the internet but the school does, they can come to the school and download what they need for two or three weeks at a time and continue learning via the app.

The firms they've worked with have raised more than half a billion dollars in capital after Fusemachines engineers helped them design their core products.

They want to move downstream as well. There are 8 million students in Nepal, yet only 400,000 are enrolled in undergraduate programs. They want to begin educating pupils in high school or earlier since more than 7 million youngsters just vanish. Fusemachines employs roughly 120 machine-learning engineers, with more than half of them coming through our fellowships. Many of our engineers are devoted to clients since they supply AI talent solutions. Enhatch and Barkbox are two of their American clientele.

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The pandemic spurred digital change in unprecedented ways, propelling edtech breakthroughs like AI-powered platforms. AI-powered platforms are being used by educational institutions to allow interactive, insights-based learning. Teachers may track individual students' performance and engagement using AI's predictive analysis. Other innovations include robot tutors that read stories and solve arithmetic problems, as well as vision-based AI that creates visual lessons using augmented reality and 3D models. Edtech platforms are being used by businesses to provide hyper-personalized training and round-the-clock sessions.

AI-enabled edtech platforms assist employees in learning new skills and improving current ones by monitoring employee performance.

Mentorship and skill-building tasks are included in virtual sessions by Better Up, a startup that uses machine learning for professional coaching. Fusemachines' AI Talent Solutions has continuously delivered excellent results, with a strong and dependable cohort of engineers that work closely with our data science team to provide concrete outcomes, and we are excited to continue our partnership. Fusemachines Nepal and Bo2 have inked an SHA.

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Fusemachines Nepal has established itself as a top technology firm both worldwide and in Nepal. They've done ground-breaking work in teaching Nepalese youth in AI software development skills, producing cutting-edge AI products, and continuing to develop AI solutions for leading companies across the world. Even during the epidemic, the firm reacted quickly by creating Fuse Classroom, an AI-assisted learning technology designed to empower both Nepali students and instructors when all learning became remote.

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