Kyndi(TM) Named an IDC Innovator for AI Software Platforms

SAN MATEO, Calif., Dec. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Kyndi(TM), the leading Explainable Artificial Intelligence company, today announced that it has been named an IDC Innovator for AI Software Platforms. The IDC Innovators: AI Software Platforms, 2018, (doc #US44505718, December 2018) report profiled five companies offering compelling and differentiated AI software platforms.

"It's a great honor to be named an IDC Innovator for AI Software Platforms," said Kyndi(TM) Founder and CEO Ryan Welsh. "In our conversations with customers we are told again and again that the biggest challenge they run into with artificial intelligence is the 'black box' problem. We believe that explainability is a fundamental requirement for AI technologies, and being named an IDC Innovator validates our vision."

About Kyndi(TM)
Kyndi(TM) is an artificial intelligence company that's building the first Explainable AI(TM) platform for government, financial services, and healthcare. We transform business processes by offering auditable AI systems. Our product exists because organizations cannot use "black box" machine learning when they are required to explain the reason for any decision. Kyndi(TM) was named to the CB Insights AI 100 for 2018, which includes the most promising 100 private companies working on groundbreaking artificial intelligence technology. Kyndi's innovative approach to artificial intelligence was also featured in a recent New York Times article. Based in Silicon Valley, Kyndi(TM) is backed by leading venture investors. For more information, visit http://www.kyndi.com.

About IDC Innovators
IDC Innovators reports present a set of vendors - under $100M in revenue at time of selection -- chosen by an IDC analyst within a specific market that offer an innovative new technology, a groundbreaking approach to an existing issue, and/or an interesting new business model. It is not an exhaustive evaluation of all companies in a segment or a comparative ranking of the companies. Vendors in the process of being acquired by a larger company may be included in the report provided the acquisition is not finalized at the time of publication of the report. Vendors funded by venture capital firms may also be included in the report even if the venture capital firm has a financial stake in the vendor's company. IDC INNOVATOR and IDC INNOVATORS are trademarks of International Data Group, Inc.

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