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EyePop.ai Debuts Self-Service AI Platform to Help Businesses Create Proprietary Computer Vision Models

EyePop.ai is unveiling its self-service AI platform that aims to empower businesses to build custom computer vision models using their own data or by leveraging curated models from EyePop.ai's library.

Tailored for startups and software development companies, the platform acts as a virtual machine learning engineer, simplifying the creation of AI-driven applications with cutting-edge computer vision technology, according to the company.

The machine learning engineering field is expected to grow 40% over the next five years. However, the demand for these skills is not being fulfilled by the workforce. There continues to be a shortage of machine learning engineers as Big Tech companies recruit them and make it difficult for startups to compete for talent while scaling their AI applications.

EyePop.ai is filling this gap by making computer vision accessible to all non-machine learning engineers, allowing anyone to integrate computer vision into their products, regardless of industry or technical experience, and create apps and track visual content analytics, the vendor said.  

By eliminating the manual process of identifying objects within videos and images, EyePop.ai allows users to train models to respond to a set of rules, auto-label uploaded data, recognize issues with packaging, add code to products, match stock-keeping units (SKUs), recognize 2-D body movement, and more.

EyePop.ai provides opportunities to build computer vision models from scratch using the self-service AI or choose custom models that line up with their products. Users can also integrate EyePop.ai with popular platforms such as Slack, Google Drive, Gmail, etc. through Zapier, democratizing access to multiple advanced image analysis capabilities.

"Access to computer vision has been limited to companies that can afford to hire experienced machine learning engineering teams. With the launch of our self-service AI platform, we are opening up this technology to startups and software development companies across industries," said Brad Chisum, CEO of EyePop.ai "Our mission is to make computer vision as accessible as ChatGPT so the Davids of the tech world can compete with the Goliaths. We pride ourselves in having a founding team of entrepreneurs who understand the daily challenges that come with scaling AI applications and we're thrilled to offer a solution that's been missing in this market."

The platform retrieves AI-driven insights on the performance of images and videos with engagement metrics, allowing businesses to make data-driven decisions on what visual content resonates the best with their audience.

EyePop.ai partners with companies including Rapid Medical, CargoShot Inc., and Ventive to scale computer vision capabilities with accessibility, speed, and cost efficiency.

EyePop.ai's self-service AI platform will be widely available to users in November 2024. In the future, the company plans to launch a public crowdsourcing marketplace of models, enabling startups and software development companies from different industries to monetize their proprietary data while also having access to industry-specific models from EyePop.ai, the company said.

For more information about this news, visit www.eyepop.ai.

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