PLEASANTON, Calif., Jan. 11, 2018 -- Deep Sentinel, a pioneer in AI-powered home protection, today announced that it has been named to CB Insights’ AI 100 2018 list. Joining Drive.ai, Flatiron Health, Zoox and other AI innovators, Deep Sentinel was selected as one of the world’s top 100 most promising private AI companies. The full AI 100 2018 list can be found on the CB Insights AI 100 page.
The AI 100 award recognizes the teams and technologies that are successfully using AI to solve big challenges. According to CB Insights, this year’s list of award winners was selected from a pool of more than 2000 companies that are using artificial intelligence across industries ranging from drug discovery and cybersecurity to robotic and legal technology.
The winners were selected based on specific criteria including investor profile, tech innovation, team strength, patent activity, mosaic score, funding history, valuation and business model. Award winners can be based in any location, but must be privately-held.
Last year’s AI 100 award winners enjoyed much success after making the AI 100 list – 55 of them went on to raise additional funding nearing $2 billion and five were acquired.
"Last year's AI 100 enjoyed amazing success in the year since earning this recognition. 55 of them went on to raise additional funding nearing $2 billion and five were acquired,” said CB Insights CEO Anand Sanwal. “This year's list was culled from 1000+ applications and looks even more impressive. These are companies using artificial intelligence in industries from drug discovery and cybersecurity to robotics and legal tech. I'm happy that CB Insights is able to shine a light on the founders and companies that will revolutionize these industries and I look forward to seeing what they do in 2018 and beyond."
“AI and deep learning have tremendous potential to improve people’s lives in the very near future. Every day at Deep Sentinel we are driven to deliver peace-of-mind using AI -- enabling our customers to sleep at night knowing their property and their families are protected,” said David Selinger, CEO of Deep Sentinel. “It is an honor that CB Insights is recognizing our ability to use AI to address home security in a much more personalized and predictive way than ever before.”
“The world continues to see instances of AI being used for good and that is our focus – to help people better secure their homes and their families,” said Bari Abdul, CMO of Deep Sentinel. “The CB Insights AI 100 list underscores this ongoing trend and we’re excited to be part of it.”
About Deep Sentinel
Deep Sentinel is a pioneer in AI-based home protection. The company’s intelligent crime prevention transforms home security from false alarms and ineffective after-the-fact crime alerts to real-time crime prediction and prevention. With Deep Sentinel, Americans can gain a reliable, cost-effective way to protect their homes and stop a burglary, mail theft or driveway break-in before it happens – and feel dramatically safer at home, at work and on vacation.
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