MILPITAS, Calif., Sept. 19, 2017 -- ABBYY®, a leading provider of technologies and solutions to action information, is exhibiting at The AI Summit San Francisco Sept. 27 – 28 at booth #H33 where it will highlight its latest artificial intelligence (AI) technology including machine learning and natural language processing that helps organizations better understand and drive context and outcomes from their data. Bruce Orcutt, senior vice president of Product Marketing at ABBYY, will share a visionary case study titled, “Using AI to Transform Business Documents into Business Value,” on Thursday, Sept. 28 at 3:15 p.m. PT.
The AI Summit is a pioneering show in the AI space for business where senior business CxOs, data scientists, developers and engineers, AI visionaries, AI startup innovators, researchers and media go to learn about the most innovative AI technology. Ground-breaking solutions that are transforming business productivity today and transforming organizations in the future are showcased.
“AI adoption is currently being deployed by many organizations, with the financial services industry being one of the most active for AI adoption,” commented Bruce Orcutt, senior vice president of Product Marketing at ABBYY. “Attendees at The AI Summit will discover that critical business and customer data – whether originated in paper or born digital – is locked and hidden within documents and the most cost effective and timely way to make that information visible and actionable is via AI. Because customers have higher levels of expectation for response and service, AI will be a significant enabler for driving a better user experience and ensuring trust by using machine learning technology and natural language processing. Financial institutions can finally understand text, context and relationships previously locked within business documents.”
Supporting Resource
Transforming Business Documents into Business Value with ABBYY
About ABBYY
ABBYY is a leading global provider of technologies and solutions that help businesses to action information. The company sets the standard in content capture and innovative language-based technologies that integrate across the information lifecycle. ABBYY solutions are relied on to optimize business processes, mitigate risk, accelerate decision making and drive revenue. ABBYY technologies are used and licensed by some of the largest international enterprises and government organizations, as well as SMBs and individuals. The company maintains offices in Australia, Canada, Cyprus, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, UAE, the UK, Ukraine, and the United States. For more information, visit www.abbyy.com/company.
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