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Forty percent of ‘AI startups’ in Europe don’t really use AI, says report [www.theverge.com]
Two in five 'AI startups' essentially have no AI, mega-survey of nearly 3,000 upstarts finds [www.theregister.co.uk]
About 40% of Europe’s “AI companies” don’t use any AI at all [www.technologyreview.com]
Buried in MMC's latest survey is a stunning stat: close to half of all AI startups in Europe don't use AI or machine learning in their business. The label is wrong, and for obvious reasons, they're not correcting it: https://t.co/o9m0p5xs8D
— Parmy Olson (@parmy) March 5, 2019
40% of Europe’s artificial intelligence start-ups do not use any AI programs in their products, according to a report that highlights the hype around the technology: “AI has become a catch-all phrase that’s often used flippantly” (via @bettyfeenstra) https://t.co/1a4Vvo6uGY
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 5, 2019
This is amazing to think about. Slap an AI label on your company and European investors will throw money at you https://t.co/3AgYQaEnXs
— Joseph Mosby (@josephmosby) March 5, 2019
‘Two-fifths of Europe’s artificial intelligence start-ups do not use any AI programs in their products, according to a report that highlights the hype around the technology.’ @aliya__ram https://t.co/2KcKTbF6pb
— John Thornhill (@johnthornhillft) March 5, 2019
40% of Europe's artificial intelligence start-ups have no AI. #aiforgood #AI #bigdata https://t.co/kS1kgiZldB
— Nordic AI Artificial Intelligence Institute (@nordicinst) March 5, 2019
Europe’s AI start-ups often do not use AI, study finds https://t.co/GrWrptUlv1 via cc: @JamesBessen @robseamans
— Ian Hathaway (@IanHathaway) March 5, 2019
'AI has become a catch-all phrase that’s often used flippantly,' said Simon Cook, chief executive of Draper Esprit https://t.co/hv9oRSeBD9
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 5, 2019
4 on 10 “artificial intelligence” companies in Europe actually don’t have #AI, this research shows. They are surfing on the hype to get easier funding @JSKstanford https://t.co/pdyCdIPw86
— Tom Van de Weghe (@tomvandeweghe) March 5, 2019
40% of Europe’s artificial intelligence start-ups have no #AI. Survey highlights hype around the technology that attracts larger funding than other software https://t.co/SKjEAC12Vn@ulliwaltinger @mirko_ross @WSWMUC @Paul4innovating @AngelikaLattner @NeilMilliken @PhilippBohn pic.twitter.com/Hx2PMpkSgd
— Antonio Vieira Santos ??♂️#HM19 #Digitalization (@akwyz) March 5, 2019
40% of Europe’s artificial intelligence start-ups do not use any AI programs in their products, according to a report that highlights the hype around the technology: “AI has become a catch-all phrase that’s often used flippantly” (via @bettyfeenstra) https://t.co/1a4Vvo6uGY
— Robert Went (@went1955) March 5, 2019
According to one VC, about 40% of European AI startups do not use AI. Amusing if true.#startups https://t.co/SXHMfMyBHq
— Boris Markovich (@BorisMarkovich) March 5, 2019
“40% of Europe’s artificial intelligence start-ups have no AI. Survey highlights hype around the technology that attracts larger funding than other software” https://t.co/d8acY4US56
— Betty Feenstra (@bettyfeenstra) March 5, 2019
40% of Europe’s artificial intelligence start-ups have no AI https://t.co/uO3p0pb8CK via @financialtimes @JohnAFlood @PabloRedux @David_Gunkel @EmergTechEthics @sd_marlow @DorotheaBaur @bronwynwilliams
— Paresh Kathrani (@PKathrani) March 5, 2019
現在欧州のスタートアップの8%近くがAI企業(2018年は2,830社が起業)だが、その40%にはAIを使った製品がない。ロンドンのSkyscape社等機械学習もAIも関係ないのに何故か「AI企業」として区分される。 https://t.co/8nvaLgLSGL
— Spica (@Kelangdbn) March 5, 2019
AI's Theranos syndrome: 40% of AI-based startups in Europe don’t (yet) deploy AI technology, according to a study by London’s MMC Ventures. Meanwhile, median funding raised last year for avowed AI startups was 15% higher than for software startups.https://t.co/rkpQGJNWXY
— Ted Greenwald (@tedgreenwald) March 5, 2019
Europe’s AI start-ups often do not use AI, study finds via @FT
— Quentin Hardy (@qhardy) March 5, 2019
https://t.co/UI6yJMBloX
40% of Europe’s AI start-ups fall short https://t.co/mHiv8T95pt
— Financial Times (@FT) March 5, 2019
40% of AI start-ups have no AI
— Thierry Gregorius (@Thierry_G) March 5, 2019
?
https://t.co/Uxts3gJsrY
40% of Europe’s #ArtificialIntelligence start-ups have no AI https://t.co/Mkirn44oYi
— ONETech.AI (@ONETech_AI) March 5, 2019
CC: @Fisher85M @thirdprotocol @MikeQuindazzi @AI__TECH @aitoday_xyz @IIoTML
--- #robotics #ai #bigdata #data #analytics #tech #technology #machinelearning #internet #iot #internetofthings pic.twitter.com/irXRke6wRS
Shocker.https://t.co/vaPK9sJLMK
— Ted Persson (@tedpersson) March 5, 2019
Europe’s AI start-ups often do not use AI, study finds https://t.co/HdCbOFz3OT via @financialtimes
— Tim Hughes 提姆·休斯 (@Timothy_Hughes) March 5, 2019
40% of Europe's artificial intelligence startups have no #AI hmmm, it seems most VC's are falling for buzzwords and aren't doing adequate technical due diligence... Proof is in the pudding. https://t.co/8IfJ8CN5g3
— Henry Joseph-Grant (@speirin) March 5, 2019
Sure. Because 24 mts ago, most AI startups were digital transformation startups, and 48 months ago, they were all analytics startups and 72 months ago they were all social startups ...and.... > Forty percent of ‘AI startups’ in Europe don’t really use AI https://t.co/CCTgx8UlXa
— Sameer Patel (@SameerPatel) March 5, 2019
Forty percent of "AI startups" in Europe don’t actually use AI, claims report https://t.co/kc3tRe0Tlr pic.twitter.com/ZqEHxR7y47
— The Verge (@verge) March 5, 2019
Forty percent of ‘AI startups’ in Europe don’t actually use AI, claims report https://t.co/keQ6ezp4Fe
— Massimo Banzi (@mbanzi) March 5, 2019
Forty percent of “AI startups” in Europe don’t actually use #AI, claims report https://t.co/gs9i5DjzN5 via @Verge
— Martin Ford (@MFordFuture) March 5, 2019
"40% of 'AI startups' in Europe don't actually use AI" - well, certainly comes in handy when your team has the technical understanding to differentiate marketing and true technology expertise ? https://t.co/HhLiaHbv96
— Andreas Fischer (@__afischer) March 5, 2019
This is what you get when #investors don't have the necessary know-how to evaluate claims from startuppers and are strongly biased towards buzzwords -> "40% of ‘#AI #startups’ in Europe don’t actually use AI, claims report" https://t.co/Wg5hlJfjAL
— Fabrizio Bartoloni (@f_bartoloni) March 5, 2019
Forty percent of ‘AI startups’ in Europe don’t really use AI, says report https://t.co/GKZPFjnzKp#MachineLearning #BigData #DataScience #DeepLearning #Statistics #AI #ArtificialIngelligence #FinTech #IoT #BigDataAnalytics #Analytics
— Data Science Made Easy (@DataScienceDr) March 5, 2019
Forty percent of “#AI #startups” in Europe don’t actually use AI, claims report https://t.co/qiQIxC3nYx via @Verge (but they buzzword the trend dynamics, probably)
— Frank Rudzicz @ SPOClab (@SPOClab) March 5, 2019
"Forty percent of “AI startups” in Europe don’t actually use AI, claims report" ?
— Oguz Serdar (@OguzSerdar) March 5, 2019
https://t.co/UgbjgLLtrx via @Verge
Sadly no surprises there as the AI hype-machine rumbles on ? https://t.co/006cyMoqCG
— Mark Sellors (@sellorm) March 5, 2019
About 40% of Europe’s “AI companies” don’t use any AI at all https://t.co/0gNbcarc7v via @techreview
— Oscar Ripolles (@OscarRipolles) March 5, 2019
유럽의 "AI 회사"중 약 40 %가 AI를 전혀 사용하지 않습니다 https://t.co/KpGH3quxI5
— editoy (@editoy) March 6, 2019
Please stop using "Artificial Intelligence" to grab headlines. It's irresponsible, and typically inaccurate. https://t.co/uyFFHSpnQT @ICT_Works @ckreutz https://t.co/5SL6WpkVbI
— Steve Song (@stevesong) March 6, 2019
Europe’s AI start-ups often do not use AI, study finds https://t.co/NVwJNfi3N4 #AI #Startups #machinelearning #artificialintelligence #Fintech
— FINTECH Circle (@FINTECHCircle) March 6, 2019
#Europe’s #AI #startups often do not use AI, study finds https://t.co/PtocXqcReF v/ @FinancialTimes#Innovation #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning@alvinfoo @TopCyberNews @psb_dc @chboursin @KaiGrunwitz @robvank @mvollmer1 @YuHelenYu @vg_fco @HeinzVHoenen @Fede_Aguggini pic.twitter.com/AKYlxhLOsd
— Franco Ronconi (@FrRonconi) March 6, 2019
40% "of Europe’s artificial intelligence startups do not use any AI programs in their products, according to a report that highlights the hype around the technology.” https://t.co/v2VCV28ZSh
— Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) March 6, 2019
Two-fifths of Europe’s AI start-ups have no artificial intelligence programs in their products. https://t.co/lJXboVqQNL
— Hicham Yezza (@HichamYezza) March 6, 2019
Not a surprise - 40% of AI startups.... don't use AI.https://t.co/ereQYtYHAe
— James Mayes (@James_Mayes) March 6, 2019
cc @JohnSumser
FT says 40% of European #AI startups don't use any AI in their products. In August 2018, I wrote a Medium blog "Lies and deceit in the Blockchain and AI industries", where I claimed this to be over 50%. My suspicion was right.https://t.co/z9fZD5uyUIhttps://t.co/7p2GTn7xwG
— Mikko Alasaarela | AI ❤ Blockchain (@alasaarela) March 5, 2019
There you have the salad.
— Claudia (@RechtBlond) March 5, 2019
„Two-fifths of Europe’s #artificialintelligence start-ups do not use any AI programs in their products“
„Companies branded as #AI businesses have historically raised larger funding rounds (...).“
Special FX: insert #Blockchainhttps://t.co/0tMNqGbhOg
40% of Europe’s #artificialintelligence #startups have no #AI:https://t.co/SJfL9jQSWj
— Sabine VanderLinden (@SabineVdL) March 5, 2019
Finally someone said it! Real #AI needs #Data and #informationarchitecture - 2 hard problems that most gloss over. https://t.co/5N7LwH0TTK
— Mahesh Sudhakaran (@mahesudh) March 6, 2019
40% of Europe’s artificial intelligence start-ups do not make use of any "artificial intelligence". Investors who fund them do not possess any "intelligence"
— Antonio Fatas (@AntonioFatas) March 5, 2019
https://t.co/SLd37m29kb
We found that 40% of “AI startups” in Europe don’t actually use AI. How? Our research team went through nearly 3,000 of them individually. https://t.co/Efbgc1Mf6v via @Verge
— Simon Menashy (@simonmenashy) March 6, 2019
"Artificial intelligence is one of the most misused terms in tech today,new study confirms how hyped the tech has become". Perhaps required ethics impact assessments for AI companies would calm this?https://t.co/DfzF1rsFcb
— Aimee van Wynsberghe (@aimeevanrobot) March 6, 2019
40% of “AI startups” in Europe don’t actually use AI, claims report https://t.co/IjSn7BQVnJ? #FakeAI
— Samuel Wong (@SamueL_WonG_) March 6, 2019
Forty percent of ‘AI startups’ in Europe don’t really use AI, says report - The Verge
— Iain Brown, PhD (@IainLJBrown) March 6, 2019
Read more here: https://t.co/mz96qy96ql#ArtificialIntelligence #AI #DataScience #MachineLearning #BigData #DeepLearning #NLP #Robots #IoT
https://t.co/mLSMWgVDaI a quarter of "A.I." startups are literally just using chatbots to impress venture capital. Revenge of SmarterChild.
— giorgio (@stungusbungus) March 6, 2019
#AI is like teenage sex: everyone talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing it... https://t.co/LNtyYCsWbW
— Olexandr Isayev (@olexandr) March 6, 2019
Forty percent of ‘AI startups’ in Europe don’t actually use AI, claims report.
— ? rUv (@rUv) March 5, 2019
Not exactly surprising. https://t.co/q6UeASPh2p
Alarming: 40% of ‘#AI #startups’ in Europe don’t really use AI @terence_mills @KenLittle @Ronald_vanLoon @MHcommunicate @Paula_Piccard @evankirstel @YuHelenYu @HaroldSinnott @ursbolt @ipfconline1 https://t.co/CkelxcN7sZ
— Terence Leung (@TerenceLeungSF) March 6, 2019
[#AI #Study] Forty percent of "AI startups" in Europe don’t actually use AI, claims report. Companies want to take advantage of the AI hype https://t.co/fbHQ7tbJs1 pic.twitter.com/Mcqeiywb2R
— Christophe Tricot (@ctricot) March 6, 2019
I wonder if the 60% remaining all told the truth ?
— Nige Willson (@nigewillson) March 6, 2019
Forty percent of "AI startups" in Europe don’t actually use AI, claims report https://t.co/HfVETs2G9g #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #startups pic.twitter.com/ILanGP8zDZ
Watch out for fake AI — https://t.co/vVgRuOToLb
— Léa Peersman Pujol (@LeaPeersman) March 6, 2019
Companies that people assume and think are #AI companies are probably not.https://t.co/AVrqWihUWH#startups #insurtech
— Sabine VanderLinden (@SabineVdL) March 6, 2019
Surprise https://t.co/J37dBXzcoW
— Bozhidar Bozhanov (@bozhobg) March 6, 2019
Two in five #AI startups essentially have no AI according to a study of 3,000 companies.
— Joseph Bucknor (@Joe_Fro_UK) March 6, 2019
On the plus side, I think that pushes the forecast robot apocalypse back by a year or two.https://t.co/kDIMU6JSuv via @theregister
Well if you can be a ferry company without any ferries then why can't you be an #AI company without AI? 40% of AI #startups' essentially have no AI or machine learning mega-survey of nearly 3,000 upstarts finds. The other 60% are just better at hype. https://t.co/guErXfxxWj pic.twitter.com/UproWe9D18
— Charles Christian (@ChristianUncut) March 6, 2019
40% of AI firms somewhat, erm, light on AI https://t.co/KqYFB5v3Ll #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #technology #innovation #machinelearning
— Harley Richardson (@harleyrich) March 6, 2019
Two in five 'AI startups' essentially have no AI, mega-survey of nearly 3,000 upstarts finds
— Iain Brown, PhD (@IainLJBrown) March 6, 2019
Read more here: https://t.co/RI9T9DMegb#DataScience #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #NLP #AI #IoT #BigData
「ヨーロッパの『AI企業』の40%が実際にはAI(機械学習ベースのもの)を全く使っていない」「AIの定義が曖昧(ただの自動化システムですらAIと呼ばれ得る)なのでスタートアップは幾らでもAIを騙って出資を得られるし、そのためにAIの定義を水増しする」とあって草生える https://t.co/ZSXuUS73Ui
— TJO (@TJO_datasci) March 6, 2019
日本も似たようなものだからなあw
— ニコラシカ (@One3902) March 6, 2019
About 40% of Europe’s “AI companies” don’t use any AI at all https://t.co/s4Tr7uUMZ2 via @techreview
Buzzwords and a good pitch attracts unwary investors ?♂️ - About 40% of Europe’s “AI companies” don’t use any AI at all https://t.co/AftVGUx25s via @techreview #ai #entrepreneurship #business
— Felipe Guimarães (@fguimaraes_cc) March 5, 2019
AIスタートアップを名乗っているヨーロッパのスタートアップのうち40%が、ちゃんとしたAI技術を持っていないとのことです。日本でもバズワードに乗っているだけのスタートアップはたくさんありますよね。https://t.co/CYtya7GWUm
— AI Startup Magazine (@AIStartupMag) March 6, 2019
( ゚д゚)
— takeo (@bonotake) March 6, 2019
About 40% of Europe’s “AI companies” don’t use any AI at all https://t.co/AEcJpLwnud via @techreview