Ari Rantanen in Robots in Depth #50. Sponsors: Carbon Robotics and Aptomica

Ari Rantanen talks about how Tieto works with AI. They focus on offering it at scale with the reliability needed when your organisation depends on it. Host Per Sjöborg, Robots in Depth #50 supported by https://carbon.ai & http://www.aptomica.com.

Ari has always found computer science and artificial intelligence very interesting and was drawn to it already at university.

He talks about  how he and Tieto work with their clients to create value from the data their business generates. The work across Tieto’s wide customer base allows them to develop broad products based on work with all the different use cases their customers have. Ari also shares how the experience and expertise Tieto has in running large scale, mission critical systems helps them develop systems that can be deployed and run when the customer’s operation depends on the system.

Ari then describes how he works within healthcare to manage the customer’s data and deploy AI systems on top of that to create value from the data. That can provide insight into the operation of the hospital and give management situational awareness that serves as a base for decisions and planning.

We also get to hear about his work with traffic monitoring using video lidar data and sensor fusion to help handle complex and security sensitive traffic situations for instance in city traffic tunnels where a situation can deteriorate quickly.

Find out more on www.tieto.com

This episode was recorded at  ICML, IJCAI-ECAI, AAMAS in Stockholm, Sweden 2018.

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