Artificial Intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence in machines programmed to think and act like humans. zvelo uses advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) combined with Machine Learning (ML) to identify malicious websites, phishing URLs, malware distribution infrastructure, and web content categorization.
Network security company zvelo Monday unveiled an IoT security offering that uses artificial intelligence to automate the way enterprises discover and profile IoT devices on the network – and detect ones that are compromised.
If you’re a consumer of digitally disseminated content (and by reading this then you are precisely that), you may be finding it increasingly hard to…
We’re pleased to announce this week that zvelo has signed a multi-million dollar, multi-year AI as a Service contract. The AIaaS platform will implement custom AI solutions that utilize and leverage zveloDP’s extensive datasets, as well as zvelo’s Datafication services, to generate new and innovative services and datasets which complement those already offered by zvelo.
The Journey of Building a Next-generation SOA Data Services Platform. Several years ago, zvelo systems and cloud infrastructure was completely overhauled—leveraging machine learning and cloud computing to improve web content categorization, our URL database, and other systems. This is story.
Content Categorization Using Distributed Artificial Intelligence – Q&A with a zvelo’s Chief AI Scientist The technology company known for categorizing the web, zvelo, has found many applications for artificial intelligence and machine learning. In this brief question and answer session with its Artificial Intelligence Chief Scientist, Dr. Ignacio Giraldez, discover how zvelo uses artificial intelligence,…
Building a Data as a Service Platform for AI – Q&A with a zvelo Engineer With the recent release of zveloDP™, zvelo’s Data as a Service platform, we thought it was an excellent opportunity to ask some questions about the platform and get some insight into the technology behind the curtain. Q: First things first,…
Artificial Intelligence Software, SyntaxNet, is now Open-Source Google open-sourced its artificial intelligence software, SyntaxNet, aiming to get more human brains attacking the challenge of natural language understanding by computers. Ultimately the company hopes to accelerate the progress of natural language research and development by provided free access to their software. At it’s core, SyntaxNet is basically a…