Starmind International

Starmind is an AI software company based in Zürich, Switzerland. The Starmind software builds custom knowledge networks within large organizations to connect employees with the information and knowledge they're looking for in real-time.

Starmind
Company typeIncorporated Company
IndustryComputer software
FoundedZurich, Switzerland (June 4, 2010)
Headquarters,
Switzerland
Key people
Marc Vontobel (Founder & CEO)

Pascal Kaufmann (Founder)

Andreas Meyer (President of Board)
Websitehttps://starmind.ai

Product & Technology edit

The Starmind software was developed with the intention to provide employees answers from top experts within their company, on any subject. The Software uses self-learning algorithms to build company expertise networks.

These algorithms use neuroscientific principles, such as Hebbian Learning. Founder Pascal Kaufmann has stated his goal is to create machines which work like the human brain.[1]

The software identifies experts within a network and connects them to employees in need of that expertise via a text based interface.[2]

History edit

Starmind was founded by Pascal Kaufmann and Marc Vontobel at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the University of Zurich in 2010. The algorithm was developed using insights from Artificial Intelligence and neuroscientific research from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich and is based on virtual neural tissue and self-learning neural networks studies. In 2012, Siemens Awarded Starmind with the title “company to watch”,[3][4] which resulted in extensive media coverage.[5] In 2013, Starmind was nominated for various awards in Switzerland as well as abroad.[6]

Offices edit

Starmind has offices in Switzerland, Germany and the United States of America. The company is headquartered in Küsnacht, Switzerland.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Where AI Meets Neuroscience: How the Human Brain Will Make Robots Smarter". 27 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Starmind Cognitive Computing Technology Goes Mobile with Ios and Android Applications".
  3. ^ How companies know what they know, Page 64 (PDF; 3,7 MB). Siemens Industry Journal, Production of the future. Veröffentlicht Februar 2012.
  4. ^ Wie Unternehmen wissen, was sie wissen[permanent dead link] (PDF; 378 kB). Siemens Industry Journal, Production of the future. Veröffentlicht Februar 2012.
  5. ^ Wie machen Daten Sinn?, Page 19. IBM-Think. Veröffentlicht Januar 2012.
  6. ^ World Summit Award National Nominees 2013 (PDF; 67 kB). Website World Summit Award. 14. August 2013.