Remark Holdings Inc. Partners with Google Public Sector to Enhance AI Innovation for New York State

Reuters
16 May
Remark Holdings Inc. Partners with Google Public Sector to Enhance AI Innovation for New York State

Remark Holdings Inc. has announced a collaboration with Google Public Sector to advance computer vision AI innovation in New York State. This partnership is part of a two-year Enterprise Cloud Services Agreement with the New York State Office of Information Technology Services. As part of the initiative, Remark's AI-powered computer vision technology will be integrated to enhance data analytics, disaster recovery, and operational efficiency. The collaboration aims to streamline workflows and improve decision-making in key areas such as infrastructure monitoring, public safety, and healthcare delivery. Remark Holdings' CEO, Kai-Shing Tao, emphasized the transformative potential of combining their technology with Google Public Sector's reach, aiming to provide actionable insights from complex visual data to benefit New York State.

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