Top 25 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Companies Delivering on Innovation

Pavan Yadav
TechGeekBuzz
Published in
7 min readJan 9, 2023

Once a topic of sci-fi movies and web series, artificial intelligence (AI) will soon become a reality to improve our day-to-day experiences. We have tasted AI in our daily lives through personal assistants like Siri and Alexa. The days are not far when self-driving cars, too, will be within our reach.

Thanks to the evolutionary and revolutionary efforts of various companies, they are making the biggest impact on society and giving a new identity to their businesses. The initiatives of these companies in AI are reshaping the broader culture.

We have rounded up 25 AI companies that are leveraging AI to make our future a better world.

1. Adobe

Now you don’t have to be a wizard in photo-editing tools as Adobe is going to simplify adding visual effects to your photos through its new neural filters using ‘Sensei’ AI technologies. Earlier, it used to take hours of labor and years of expertise in image editing to do so.

2. Citrine Informatics

Citrine is expediting the development of new and better products by chemical manufacturers by forecasting the performance of new ingredients in creating these products through its AI-powered R&D platform. Using such a platform for R&D in industries that involve dealing with hazardous materials can speed up the R&D efforts by up to 98% with no risk.

3. Google

Google, an AI, and data analytics leader, are on a massive AI acquisition spree. In the recent past, Google has acquired a number of AI startups. Besides using AI to enhance the performance of its services, Google Cloud sells several AI and machine learning services to businesses worldwide. It boasts of an industry-leading software project in TensorFlow and its own Tensor AI chip project.

4. Akasa

In San Francisco, California, Akasa’s goal is to reduce unnecessary patient expenses through healthcare revenue cycle management. The Akasa platform, a combination of automation and machine learning, collaborates with electronic health records to analyze data and develop automated, efficient processes. This reduces the workload of healthcare teams while supporting the needs of patients with accurate billing and clarity in workflows.

5. Harver

Harver, a Boston-based hiring solutions provider, delivers a suite of automated solutions to help organizations engage, hire, and develop the right talent. Through its AI- and data-driven solutions, such as automated interviews, the company is making the process of hiring talent by companies more efficient and streamlined. In 2022, Harver acquired HR tech startup Pymetrics which made AI-powered gamified soft skill assessments.

6. Viz.ai

Through its AI-powered mobile app, Viz.ai is connecting individuals with life-saving care. The AI technology not only alerts patients about their health issues but also categorizes each alert by CTA scans, X-Rays, and other image-viewing services. This enables patients to monitor their health and provides healthcare professionals with the required details to perform specialized treatments.

7. Immunai

Newly launched drugs are costlier in the market as much research activity is behind their development. Tel Aviv-based Immunai will expedite and optimize the development of new drugs by using AI and 10,000 times more data than traditional techniques in successfully producing new drugs. In 2021, the company raised a total of $275 million in Series A and Series B rounds and made two strategic acquisitions of computational biology startups.

8. SupportLogic

The main reason behind losing customers by companies is inefficient after-sales service. To improve the service and avoid escalations, the AI-based service experience platform of SupportLogic enables companies to identify tickets with high-risk conversations and organize caseloads accordingly. This will help the companies build trust with their customers by snuffing out escalations before they occur.

9. DNSFilter

As more and more businesses are embracing hybrid and remote environments, DNSFilter works to protect distributed workforces and devices. It offers a security system that adapts to a company’s preferences with 36 threat categories, such as avoiding suspicious sites or blocking out social media distractions. The technology of DNSFilter will quickly identify and prevent malware, botnet, and phishing attacks.

10. LivePerson

By simplifying interactions with conversational AI, businesses' marketing and sales team can save time and money. This enables businesses to engage potential customers in real-time on their official websites and in various third-party spaces. Interacting with consumers through conversational AI will help businesses create intimate experiences without driving up call volumes and demanding more effort from company personnel.

11. Interactions

The AI technology of this Franklin, Massachusetts-based company will help businesses enhance their customer services by making them faster and more personalized. The AI-powered Intelligent Virtual Assistants sift through background noise while picking up on jargon to sustain customer conversations. If companies want to take their chats to social media, Interactions also offers tools to prioritize messages and suggest responses.

12. Disco

Founded in 2013 in Austin, Texas, Disco assists legal companies in managing their cases and reviewing legal documents. The company established a cloud-native, AI-powered platform to simplify administrative tasks by examining data analytics for relevant legal information. The product portfolio of Disco includes a partner program, case-building software, and case request management.

13. Peak

New York-based company Peak assists businesses in decision-making through its cloud-native platform. The platform harnesses an interface for user interactions, combines data across teams, and employs AI models to produce centralized intelligence. These core capabilities help businesses utilize AI models and data to predict good decisions. Besides, to deliver more outcomes, Peak offers a library of AI applications to choose from.

14. Indico Data

Boston, Massachusetts-based Indico Data helps businesses gain insights and maximize software investment value by using unstructured data — like that found in emails, documents, images, and videos. The Indico Unstructured Data Platform automates tasks regarding unstructured data. From there, the data is analyzed to determine actionable business insights. In addition, the platform also helps businesses in organizing the data and reveal any patterns.

15. involve.ai

Businesses will not lose customers after a heated discussion as involve.ai provides the tools to avoid such a scenario. The customer intelligence platform of involve.ai brings together business data; crafts detailed customer profiles, and alerts teams about customers that are on the verge of leaving. Such a data-centered customer service approach will help businesses improve their customer satisfaction rates.

16. Veda Data Solutions

To prevent inefficiencies in the healthcare industry, Veda brings NASA-backed intelligence and AI technology to patient experiences. This will facilitate automating data-related tasks, removing human errors, and organizing information quickly. Healthcare experts can now focus more on caring for patients rather than spending time tracking down records.

17. Urbint

Urbint brings the power of AI and cloud-based technology to various infrastructure projects, allowing companies to know about potential dangers and other issues in advance. It can identify vulnerable and high-risk areas to keep workers and communities safe.

18. CCC Intelligent Solutions

Chicago, Illinois-based CCC Intelligent Solutions uses cloud technology to create innovative AI, IoT, and workflow solutions for the automotive and insurance industries. The company utilizes AI and IoT for better decision-making at scale by collecting car data, claims, photos, videos, and more from various actionable data points on a daily basis. CCC’s technology helps expedite innovation and deliver better customer experiences.

19. nate

New York-based nate runs an AI-powered app that brings together products from various websites across the Internet and makes them available for purchase in one convenient location. The nate app allows users to consolidate their favorite items into lists on their nate dashboard and click a button to purchase while the AI handles all checkout and shipping steps on its own. Users can also split payments into items purchased through nate in four installments.

20. Darktrace

Darktrace Immune System’s self-learning AI can secure businesses by enabling them to identify anything abnormal. The technology defends companies against cyberattacks by forming an understanding of an organization’s machines, processes, and people — and then springing into action to detect any signs of abnormality.

21. Riskified

Located in New York, Riskified is an AI-powered platform that allows e-commerce sites to identify legitimate shoppers better and reduce friction in the purchasing process. The company’s scalable solution adapts to meet evolving needs as e-commerce shops release new products and enter new markets. The machine learning models of Riskified pull from more than 1 billion past transactions to make instant decisions that prevent e-commerce fraud attacks before they occur.

22. Moveworks

To help IT companies resolve customer IT support issues, Moveworks offers a customer service interface that utilizes AI and deep learning systems. Built on a framework of NLU and collective learning capabilities, the cloud-based platform of Moveworks allows companies to meet employee needs in real-time and reduce the workloads of IT professionals.

23. AlphaSense

AlphaSense is an AI-powered search engine designed to help investment firms, banks, and Fortune 500 companies identify important information within transcripts, filings, news, and research. The technology expands keyword searches for relevant content by utilizing AI.

24. Ascent

This AI-powered regulatory platform identifies the regulations organizations must comply with and alerts them as and when there is any change in the rules related to the financial sector. Ascent’s platform uses AI to monitor for rule changes and quickly alert the proper people to compliance issues.

25. Osaro

San Francisco, California-based Osaro creates AI technology that allows businesses with industrial production lines to access high-performance robotic devices. The company’s software includes integrated perception and control capabilities to accomplish daily tasks within industrial e-commerce and fulfillment facilities.

So, this was a glimpse of how AI companies will shape our tomorrow. I hope you now better understand how AI can revolutionize the world in the coming years.

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Pavan Yadav
TechGeekBuzz

Writer and editor of creative, professional, and digital content related to general technology, travel, and education. 20+ yrs of writing and editing experience