VPN Technologies Corp. announced new AI business division CanadiansInvest
, OTCQB: DVPNF, Frankfurt: 6GQ1), a provider of network privacy software, and privacy networking solutions, announced the introduction of cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities, complementing its existing suite of software development activities. This new business division of VPN will focus on AI enhanced software development services, intelligent networking solutions, and will further the company’s ability to participate in this ground-breaking technology.
Businesses now have an unprecedented opportunity to stay ahead of the competition by utilizing AI powered software solutions. These high-performance tools will help streamline operations, freeing up resources for core competencies that can bring success in a highly competitive digital age.
“AI has become an undeniable reality – one which promises to revolutionize commerce practices at an unprecedented rate,” stated Paul Dickson, President, and CEO of VPN Technologies Corp. “With our sights set on mastering machine learning and artificial intelligence technology, we are eager to explore new possibilities that will expand our portfolio and we’re proud to announce the formation of a new AI division within the company.
Governments around the world have also recognized the importance of AI and have invested heavily in its development. In the United States, for example, the government has committed to investing over USD 2 billion in AI research and development through various initiatives, including the National Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Strategic Plan.
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