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Landing.ai

Landing AI, founded by Andrew Ng, offers a Visual Prompting platform that allows users to effortlessly build and deploy computer vision systems, integrating cloud, edge device, and Docker deployment capabilities

Finance
Docyt

Docyt is an accounting automation software platform that reduces the cost and technical complexity of bookkeeping and back-office tasks for business owners and their accountants, providing real-time accounting and data privacy and security.

Developer Tools
Hugging Face

Hugging Face is an AI community that builds open-source machine learning tools, including state-of-the-art models for PyTorch, TensorFlow, and JAX, as well as diffusion models for image and audio generation.

Copywriting
Adam.ai

Adam.ai is an all-in-one meeting management platform used by over 15,000 teams worldwide to capture, manage, and share knowledge before, during, and after meetings, and drive successful business outcomes.

Productivity
Asana

Asana is a work management tool that helps teams manage their projects, tasks, and workflows online, with 90% of users rating it as "easy to use," and it offers resources on topics such as imposter syndrome, multitasking, unconscious bias, and to-do list management.

Email
Instantly AI

Instantly.ai is a website that offers cold email software and lists the names of several CEOs and founders.

Productivity
Project Planner AI

ProjectPlanner.ai is an online project management tool that integrates Artificial Intelligence to enhance staff productivity, streamline communication, and facilitate task assignment, collaboration, and reporting, offering customizable features for different businesses

Memory
Wisdolia

Wisdolia is a platform that allows users to create flashcards in seconds using AI-powered technology and personalized feedback.

Coding
Columns

Columns.ai is an AI data storytelling platform, while Column.us is a public notice software. The term "column" is also used in other contexts, such as an opinion piece on AI and the "paperclip problem" in The New York Times and a discussion of AI and the "paperclip problem" on the CEPR website.

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