BOSTON, Feb. 05, 2018 -- indico co-founder and CTO Slater Victoroff will be a featured presenter at DST Systems’ 2018 ADVANCE Conference which takes place in Phoenix, Arizona, February 12-14. Victoroff will be part of a panel discussion on how artificial intelligence and machine learning are being applied today in financial services and what firms can do to initiate and accelerate their own initiatives to gain the most value from the technology.
DST Systems is a leading provider of specialized technology, strategic advisory, and business operations outsourcing to the financial and healthcare industries. The company assists clients in transforming complexity into strategic advantage by providing tools and services to help them stay ahead of and capitalize on ever-changing customer, business, and regulatory requirements in the world’s most demanding industries.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning offer big opportunities for financial services businesses, but some struggle to find practical applications for the technology due to limited access to required skillsets, insufficient data and infrastructure, and poorly designed pre-trained offerings. indico eliminates these barriers by enabling enterprises to use much smaller sets of data to create customized machine learning models to solve unstructured content challenges including documents, text, and images. Customers use indico’s application to automate business processes with AI and to automatically discover insights from within large unstructured content collections.
Session Details:
Cognitive Intelligence: The Value, Hype, and Applications of AI in Financial Services
JT Marriott Desert Ridge
Weds., February 14, 2018, 10:00 – 10:45 am
Artificial intelligence and machine learning may seem like distant technologies, but the reality is that financial services firms are finding ways to apply this technology today. Those who are not prioritizing it risk getting left behind. In this session, experts from leading companies will share their insights on how these new technologies can be applied more readily and effectively throughout the financial services industry.
About indico
indico offers a highly functional and efficient machine learning solution specifically designed for unstructured data; e.g., text, image, and other document-based information. Our platform empowers enterprises to apply machine learning more readily to these data types for practical business purposes. We make the application of machine learning easier because our platform requires less data and expertise to put machine learning into practice. Users can build custom models in less time and leverage our expertise to deploy them more quickly and efficiently. Enterprises use our technology to accelerate existing business processes that are highly manual and to gain new business insights within existing data. indico also provides the core building blocks for incorporating machine learning capabilities into other technology products and services. The company is privately held and headquartered in Boston, MA. For more information, visit https://indico.io/.
Media Contact: Tim Walsh for indico 617.512.1641 [email protected]


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