RE:RE:Competitive Environment?I'd add that a further hurdle for most is that in order to qualify to bid businesses need to pre-qualify (i.e. obtain Top Secret security clearances, background checks of employees involved etc). As such the average business won't even be able to consider bidding.
On that front, it's important to know that DM has such security clearances (and has obtained contracts) with NATA, the US DoD and the Canadian DND. So on many fronts DM is miles ahead the average AI business out there.
TorlifTostorson wrote: To keep it simple: In that market segment there aren't many companies out there, that have this technology and products. You could have a look at Meltwater or Brandwatch, to name the big players. They use a similar technology but their products aren't specialized in identifying Fake News. In fact, DM has a quite powerful social media analytics AI and a competitive advantage as they use an algorithm that is trained since 14 years in text analysis.
JMHO
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Markhamjohn wrote:
After listening to the last interview with Mr. Gunter it is clear that DM has a AI product/service that should be in high demand. Do any posters here have a flavour as to whether there are multiple companies bidding on these opportunities and how DM stacks up? In other words if a company or government wants AI how easy or difficult is it for them to choose DM?