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Interested Clients Can Now Request a Demo of DataLoop’s Amazing Annotation Platform

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Herzliya, Israel — (ReleaseWire) — 08/10/2022 — Among those who understand entirely how artificial intelligence works – and more importantly, how it works for the good of a company or organization – there is one unique enterprise that has been able to harness its power – and use it to gain actual knowledge. It's true that DataLoop knows more than the rest about how artificial intelligence works and how beneficial it can be. It has, in fact, come up with several diverse platforms that help clients make total sense of data – including a powerful and robust data annotation platform. Now, interested parties will be happy to know they can easily request a demo – and see how DataLoop's data annotation platform can help them.

No one understands better how to weave machine and human intelligence to create a cohesive whole and accelerate the production of datasets more than DataLoop. It has helped numerous companies in different sectors and industries reach their maximum accuracy in no time. It's easy to understand why DataLoop remains a leading name in artificial intelligence – because it has learned to fully use the information gathered for each company and translate and transcribe it into meaningful data.

Now, any client interested in taking advantage of the data they have gathered can turn to DataLoop, specifically its data annotation platform. This platform has helped many clients, especially those who would like to accelerate their production of datasets and reach optimum accuracy at the soonest possible time. Anyone's labelling needs are made fast and easy with this data annotation platform, and one can easily create, automate, and validate the information as needed. As DataLoop points out, "With DataLoop, ML teams can integrate their models into the annotation platform and have models pre-annotate the data before human labelling. By turning the manual annotation process into a simple auditing task, labelling teams can save around 60 – 90% of time spent on every batch."

Today, any client can request a demo and see how the platform works and how it can benefit them. They can do so simply by clicking on the 'Request a Demo' page, filling in a form with their name, business email, phone number, and company name, and submitting it to DataLoop – it's that easy!

About DataLoop
DataLoop takes great pride in being able to harness the power of artificial intelligence and use it for different organizations, and it has indeed come up with several solutions for those dealing with data and artificial intelligence – a data management platform, a data annotation platform, and an automation pipeline which allows companies to run models while in production. To know what data annotation and other services and platforms can do, check out the website today.

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