AI firm CyborgIntell expands to South Africa

India-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) start-up CyborgIntell launched an office in South Africa (SA) as part of its strategy to enter the African market.
According to CyborgIntell MD & Africa Head Bryan McLachlan, their new office will work closely with financial institutions and other enterprises to help them rapidly develop, deploy and operationalize AI applications at scale.
CyborgIntell was founded in 2018 in Bengaluru, India, by Suman Singh, Amit Kumar, and Mohammed Nawas.
McLachlan said their firm “accelerates [the] adoption of AI and ML by operationalizing sophisticated ML models for effective data-driven decision-making, within two to four weeks, with transparency, explainability, governance, and risk management.”
“Our vision is to help African organizations extract the best returns from their investments in data science, AI, and ML by automating the data science and machine learning lifecycle,” he added.
McLachlan further stated that they are “excited to be investing in Africa with a view to democratizing AI and helping organizations unleash their full power.”