Built In's Artificial Intelligence Companies To Know

From Google and Amazon to Apple and Microsoft, every major tech company is dedicating resources to breakthroughs in artificial intelligence.

Personal assistants like Siri and Alexa have made AI a part of our daily lives. Plenty of other companies have been infusing their products with AI to develop intelligent technology and services like self-driving cars, automated robots, content generators, cybersecurity threat detection, and customer experience analytics.

As of the end of 2022, global adoption of AI technologies was more than two times higher than where it sat in 2017, according to the McKinsey Global Survey on Artificial Intelligence. With investors clamoring and the technology cross-pollinating countless industries, we’ve rounded up some AI companies and startups worth keeping an eye on.

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