What’s interesting here is the that the company’s taken on the data gap between big tech and wee startups. One of the biggest bars to AI adoption for businesses is a lack of data. It’s relatively easy for Google or Facebook to collect gobs and gobs of data, but what if you’re a small business owner with a tiny dataset? Traditionally, this means you wouldn’t be able to train your neural networks on data that’s actually relevant to your business. RealityEngines’ autonomous AI a service uses a machine learning technique that can solve this problem. Per a company press release: Read: Thispersondoesnotexist.com is face-generating AI at its creepiest The other notable feature of RealityEngines’ AI is that it’s autonomous. It uses the same technology as DeepFakes and the AI system that painted a portrait that sold for nearly half a million dollars, a generative adversarial network (GAN), to optimize and deploy what’s basically a custom AI system for your business. Per a press release, Reddy said: For more information and to check out a demo of the company’s services check out RealityEngines.AI’s website here.