Artificial intelligence startup Domino Data Lab has raised $100 million in new funding amid increased business interest in tools that help companies build AI applications.
Artificial intelligence startup Domino Data Lab has raised $100 million in new funding amid increased business interest in tools that help companies build AI applications.
U.S. health regulators last week authorized the use of the first artificial-intelligence tool designed to help doctors diagnose prostate cancer.
The company is the latest to set up a repository of reusable artificial-intelligence building blocks, which can be used to reduce the time it takes to develop and deploy AI models from months and weeks to days.
The continuing e-commerce surge is among the factors driving the sector to invest more in the technology.