When it comes to transforming business operations, artificial intelligence holds a lot of promise across many industries. Today, a startup that has been an early mover in the area of applying AI, and ...
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AI and insurtech startup Tractable recently announced funding at a $1 billion valuation. But the cofounders almost ran out of cash developing its technology, CEO Alex Dalyac told Insider. Dalyac and ...
Car crashes are an unpleasant experience, and not only for the people involved – but for insurance companies too. Determining the extent of the damage suffered by a vehicle and the cost of repairing ...
Tractable Ltd., a startup that uses artificial intelligence-aided computer vision to determine the condition of cars and homes, said today that it has raised $65 million in late-stage funding to ...
Computer vision startup Tractable 'sees' and analyzes repair costs for cars damaged in accidents. The UK startup is now worth $1 billion after a $60 million fundraise. More computer vision unicorns ...
PartsTrader and Tractable are teaming up in a first-of-its-kind industry partnership, combining the power of Tractable’s award-winning AI with PartsTrader’s market-leading auto parts data The ...
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As the insurance industry adjusts to life in the 21st century (heh), an AI startup that has built computer vision tools to enable remote damage appraisals is announcing a significant round of growth ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Tractable has raised $25 million to expand the reach of its AI- and ...
Loss adjusters help auto insurers settle claims but reviewing photos of damaged cars, or in-person, can be time intensive. A London-based startup that helps auto insurers like Geico settle claims ...