Top San Francisco Bay Area, CA Natural Language Processing Companies (46)
Emu is texting with a built-in assistant. Schedule lunches, share your location, and set reminders -- as easily as sending a photo. Created by veterans of Siri, Apple, Google, TechCrunch, and Yahoo! Messenger, Emu is a messaging product for iPhone that uses artificial intelligence — machine learning and natural language processing — to understand messages, then magically adds relevant information to help you schedule a lunch, reserve a table, buy movie tickets, or share your location in real time. Emu (http://emu.is) was founded in 2012 by Gummi Hafsteinsson (formerly VP Product Siri, previously at Apple and Google), Dave Feldman (previously with AOL/TechCrunch and Yahoo!), and an experienced team of mobile and machine-learning engineers. The company has received seed funding of $1.5M to date from Kleiner Perkins, TriplePoint Capital, Menlo Ventures, DFJ, and additional angel investors.
Spectrum Labs provides contextual AI, automation, and services to help consumer brands recognize and respond to toxic behavior. The platform identifies 40+ behaviors across all languages enabling Trust & Safety teams to deal with harmful issues in real time. Spectrum Labs’ mission is to unite the power of data and community to rebuild trust in the Internet, making it a safer and more valuable place for all.
Level AI (https://thelevel.ai) is a Mountain View, CA and Delhi, India based startup innovating in the Voice AI space. We are backed by top VCs, technologists from Silicon Valley and industry experts. We are on a mission for AI to augment the worker and not replace them. We are innovating in speech AI, NLP and information retrieval systems to bring customers and businesses closer to one another. The team has experience from Amazon Alexa, Google, and other leading AI organizations.
Our core values are: Foundation of Trust, Insight Drives Decisions, People First Innovation, and Conscientious (of the world around us). We help Support people get yelled at less....and we're just getting started. How? Using natural language processing, SupportLogic delivers the world’s first proactive customer support experience (SX) platform that enables companies to understand and act on the voice of the customer in real-time to immediately improve service delivery and build healthy and profitable customer relationships. SupportLogic SX uses AI to extract and analyze customer signals from both structured and unstructured data across multiple service channels and provides recommendations and intelligent collaborative workflows. SupportLogic is proud to help global enterprises like Qlik, Nutanix, Databricks and Rubrik to transform their support organizations and evolve from reactive to proactive service delivery.
Algolia is the search-as-a-service platform that enables companies of all sizes to deliver fast and relevant digital experiences that drive real results. With Algolia, consumers are able to find and discover what they want easily across web, mobile, and voice. Algolia allows developers and business teams to build and optimize engaging search experiences to increase online engagement, conversion and revenue. Founded in 2012, we're backed by over $175M in funding from Accel Partners, Alven Capital, Point Nine Capital, Storm Ventures, Salesforce Ventures and others. Our most recent fundraising round was our Series D in 2021 in which we raised $150 million. The team is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Paris, London, New York City, Bucharest and Sydney. To learn more, visit www.algolia.com.
The Moveworks Copilot unifies every business system, giving employees one place to go to find information and automate tasks, increasing employee productivity by simplifying work. Powered by a genAI infrastructure that leverages the world’s most advanced LLMs and our proprietary MoveLM models, the Moveworks Copilot understands employee requests, devises intelligent plans, then executes actions to get work done across application boundaries. The world’s most recognizable brands like Databricks, Broadcom, Hearst, and Palo Alto Networks trust Moveworks to automate repetitive support issues, to provide a universal search interface, and for common use cases across different applications. Learn more at Moveworks.com.