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CSE-based startup receives funding to develop systems based on intelligent personal assistant technology
  1. CSE-based startup receives funding to develop systems based on intelligent personal assistant technology

    Clinc has built Lucida, its state-of- the-art, open-source intelligent assistant and machine learning platform that allows developers and the open-source community to easily create and deploy personalized voice and vision-based intelligent assistants.

  2. With over 7 million certificates issued, Let’s Encrypt aims to secure the entire web

    In order to bring HTTPS to everyone, Prof. Halderman joined forces in 2012 with colleagues at Mozilla and the Electronic Frontier Foundation to found Let’s Encrypt, a non-profit certificate authority with the mission of making the switch to HTTPS vastly easier.

  3. New venture is on the path to build continual learning AIs

    Cogitai was formed with the aim of developing AI technology that empowers machines to learn from interaction with the real world.

  4. Startup founded by U-M assoc. professor gets NSF grant

    Healthcare security company Virta Laboratories, Inc. has received a $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.

  5. Secure your website now: Let’s Encrypt enters Public Beta

    Let’s Encrypt allows anyone to request a free website security certificate without needing an invitation.

  6. Virta Labs Introduces PowerGuard™

    Virta Laboratories was co-founded in part by Prof. Kevin Fu and former CSE postdoctoral researcher Denis Foo Kune.

  7. Four EECS companies make Crain’s list of most innovative companies, and one tops the list

    This annual ranking of innovative companies in SE Michigan is based on the quality of patents received during the past year.

  8. Health and Fitness Company Founded by CS Alum Gets Acquired by Practo

    Entrepreneur Dhruv Gupta bui;d his web and mobile based weight management program that provides customized diet plans and exercises in 2011.

  9. EECS alums are flying high with drone startup Skyspecs

    SkySpecs is currently in the process of launching their first product, the Guardian, which will help prevent collisions.

  10. UM Computer Science Alumni Create Cribspot.com

    The startup helps college students find suitable places to live, while also helping landlords manage their properties.