American Technology giant Google
has acquired Bangalore based artificial Intelligence firm Halli Labs for an
undisclosed sum. The firm becomes the latest AI start up to be snapped by a
technology giant after a spate of similar acquisitions by firms such as
Microsoft, Facebook, Apple among others.
Halli Labs was founded with the
goal of applying modern AI and Machine Learning techniques to old problems and
domains. In order to help technology enable people to do whatever it is what
they want to do, easier and better. According to research by CB Insights, 34
Artificial Intelligence startups have been acquired in the first quarter of
this year, which is double the number compared to the year-ago period.
The study also notes that Google
has been the most aggressive in this space with 11 acquisitions since 2012 followed
by Apple, Intel and Facebook. Some of the acquisitions by Google in AI include
firms such deep learning and neural network startup DNNresearch from the
computer science department at the University of Toronto in 2013; British
company DeepMind Technologies in 2014 for $600 Million, visual search startup Moodstock,
and bot platform Api.ai last year.
It acquired predictive analytics
platform Kaggle in the first quarter of this year. Even though India has become
the third largest market for start-ups, acquisitions by global technology
companies have been few. Some of the notable ones include ZipDial which was
acquired by Twitter in January 2015 and LittleEyeLabs that was snapped up by
Facebook in January 2014.
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