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Unlocking Vision AI: The Future of Business Innovation

Lim Chee How, CEO, Tapway

19-Sep-24 11:00

Unlocking Vision AI: The Future of Business Innovation

Today on the show, we’re diving into the world of Vision AI, a transformative technology that’s reshaping how industries operate and innovate their business operations.

Vision AI is the use of artificial intelligence that allows machines to interpret and understand visual data, everything from images and video feeds to real-time object recognition. As technology is becoming ever so prevalent today, this technology is proving to bring change and evolve sectors like retail, transportation, and agriculture by automating processes, enhancing accuracy, and providing actionable insights from visual data.

Joining us for this discussion is Lim Chee How, CEO of Tapway, a trailblazer in Vision AI solutions, who have just launched SamurAI, a NO-CODE platform that makes advanced Vision AI accessible to businesses of all sizes.

Along the course of the conversation, we'll be discussing how SamurAI aims to address the traditional barriers of high costs and technical complexities of VisionAI, and explore the impact of this technology across various industries, from streamlining retail operations to optimising agricultural practices.

Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Tags:  visual datareal-time object recognitionartificial intelligenceaiindustries





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