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Espion Solves Artificial Intelligence Puzzle by Building the First Self Learning True AI Machine
Thursday October 5, 10:22 am ET
COSTA MESA, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 5, 2006 -- Scientists at Espion International, Inc. (Other OTC:EPLJ.PK - News) have announced the discovery of a breakthrough in machine learning which allows computers to learn to recognize patterns and data without human interaction and with incomplete information. Truly showing intelligent learning, Espion's revolutionary AI system modifies its own feature sets and updates its own code independently of human intervention. This is significant as the AI system is constantly evolving and rearranging its feature list on its own. The breakthrough comes from the creation of a self-learning algorithm that constantly rehashes and resizes the growing feature list, allowing the AI brain to grow in an inverse-exponential manner.
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"The system links new information to existing data providing more efficient analysis computations with highly accurate results, even when the system was given incomplete data sets," stated Muralidar Chakravarthi, Espion's Chief Scientist. "This is significant," added Mr. Chakravarthi, "because unlike other AI solutions which lose processing speed as the database expands, our rehashing and resizing techniques keep the corpus of information at a manageable and efficient size, which keeps processing power at its most efficient levels."
This breakthrough AI Process is known as "VersAI," which stands for "Versatile AI." "VersAI will change the way we do business in so many ways," remarked Ryan D. Smith, Managing Partner of Bellwether Venture Capital Fund, one of the early investors in Espion.
"I am extremely excited about the potential to expand the commercial robotics just to name a few," remarked Geoff Shively, a former hacker extraordinaire and the youngest Professor in the University of California System at age 17.
"VersAI can anticipate and defend against variations instituted by spammers through preemptive attacks throughout the spam universe to anticipate the variations of techniques used by spammers, including a proactive solution which runs image based OCR technology. Stay tuned as we have many exciting developments upcoming in the next several days," added Mr. Chakravarthi.
"VersAI has proven its ability to learn and become more and more of a full recourse opportunity solution even for me," said Mr. Omar A. Rizvi, Managing Partner of Newport Beach, California based Strategy Partners, LLC, a Private Equity and Venture Capital firm specializing in early stage equity and debt investments.
"This AI is truly intelligent. Until now AI has required heaps of human intervention and programming, making it dependant on people and their input. That's not real AI -- but this is!" says Geoff Shively of Laundromata LABS. Mr. Shively has written technical white papers on network security, Cyber Crime, Cyber Terrorism, Homeland Security.
About Espion International, Inc.
Espion International, Inc., a Costa Mesa, CA-based company is a leader in the development and deployment of AI based solutions for email gateway, network security. The AI "brain" boosts the performance of the current Espion product range, which offers appliances that are easy to install for organizations from five to five million users, providing email gateway security, anti-spam and secure, encrypted email. For more information, visit Espion at
www.espionintl.com.
Anybody knows if a similar application could be done for chatterbots as well, at least in theory?
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