Innoviz Technologies, an Israeli provider of automotive-grade LiDAR sensors and perception software, signed a deal with Ascendtek Electronics for sales of its products in the greater China area. At the same time, TechSee integrated its computer vision AI platform, Visual Intelligence, with ChatGPT.
We have all heard about ChatGPT. ChatGPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is a chatbot that was launched by OpenAI in November 2022. Chatbot.com explains that a chatbot is software that simulates human-like conversations with users via chat. And now all we hear is how people are using this new tech for fake outs – cheating on school papers and work of other kinds.
But can all of this be used for good as well as evil?
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Well, TechSee says the combined power of Visual Intelligence and ChatGPT empowers any enterprise with a turnkey solution for providing uniquely personalized and context-aware experiences for customers, including responses to customer questions and technical issues at a high level of accuracy. Customer interactions and service responses will be truly multi-sensory, available as text, synthesized voice, and augmented images or video using TechSee’s augmented reality-guidance technology.
TechSee boasts the company “revolutionizes” the customer experience domain with the first visual engagement solution powered by Computer Vision AI and Augmented Reality. It enables enterprises around the world to deliver better customer assistance, enhance service quality and reduce costs. TechSee is led by industry veterans with years of experience in mobile technologies, artificial intelligence and big data.
As for Innoviz, Ascendtek will promote Innoviz’s LiDAR to its customers, aiming to accelerate the adoption of the Company’s LiDAR solutions globally, by strengthening Innoviz’s market presence across the Asia-Pacific region. Innoviz’s high-performance LiDAR solutions offer mature, reliable and ready-to-ship products for the automotive and non-automotive industries.
“We are pleased to partner with Ascendtek to distribute our LiDAR solutions. Innoviz continues to disrupt and lead the LiDAR space, and working with our distributor partners to help support our global growth is extremely important to us,” said Tali Chen, Chief Business Officer at Innoviz. “We expect that Ascendtek’s strong Greater China region customer base and reach across various markets and industries, paired with its deep technical understanding of cutting-edge semiconductor-based products, will help Innoviz meet the growing demand for high-performance LiDAR solutions throughout the region.”
Founded in 2016 by Israeli Intelligence Corps veterans from Unit 81 Oren Rosenzweig and Omer David Keilaf, Innoviz produces solid-state LiDAR sensors and perception software that enable the mass-production of autonomous vehicles. Its solutions include InnovizPro and InnovizOne which provides 3D sensing for Level 3-Level 5 autonomous driving.