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An introduction to AI as a Service (AIaaS) | HiTechNectar

Now that we have discussed the SaaSPaaS and IaaS we will now dig a little something about the next XaaSplatform; the AIaaS. Artificial Intelligence as a Service is starting to become omnipresent in every sector. Whether it’s Healthcare, IT Service Management, Agriculture, Cloud, Call Centers and Customer Experience, Manufacturing the AI is employable in every way possible. And is being furthermore researched. AI together with Machine and Deep Learning, is resetting the limits of Industries by catering impressive automating processes, personalisation to users, disrupting digital age and defining how we work.

AI as a Service is the outsourcing of Artificial Intelligence by a third party offering. This allows other organisations to take advantage of and experiment with Artificial Intelligence without more massive investments and risk. Mostly AIaaS platforms use Machine learning APIs and pipelines while delivering AI as a Service to other individuals and companies. Initially, MLaaS also became a thing, but gradually the AI took over as the Mother of Machine Learning completely.
We have had a discussion on this topic quite a few times by now. Nonetheless, AI is a vast topic to discuss, and there are many AI Algorithms and AI as services and software tools by far. Furthermore, there is a high and a low level of AI too. High-level AI solves many complex but standardised problems. AI will be playing a massive role in the upcoming technology and inventions that could boost your businesses.

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