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Microsoft buys Lobe

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Source: CNBC

Microsoft has acquired Lobe, a small San Francisco start-up that focuses on making it easy to train and deploy artificial intelligence models. Terms weren't disclosed. Like Amazon, Google and other technology companies, Microsoft is focused on adding AI to its own services and offering AI tools to other companies. Acquisitions have helped these companies add talent in a trendy field.

 

Lobe's CEO, Adam Menges, was previously a machine learning engineer and product manager at Apple. Lobe's service, which is available in beta, provides an online interface for assembling models that doesn't require coding, making it different from what's available from some other providers.

 

The system can make predictions based on data it's trained on from cameras, microphones and other data input systems; it can also generate new data. The start-up does not have an extensive customer list. Microsoft already offers Azure Cognitive Services for recognizing images, speech and language. But Lobe's team will keep their product going in its current form.

 

Read more at CNBC.

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