Discussion: Can you tell me who can develop AI software?

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    • #2978
      Rollopa
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      We’re a logistics company and looking to adopt AI to optimise our route-planning, load forecasting and real-time shipment tracking. The problem is we don’t know where to start: we’ve got the data but lack internal AI engineering bandwidth. I’d prefer to engage a vendor who can walk us from discovery to a production-ready AI system, not just deliver a prototype and disappear. Any recommendation?

    • #2982
      Nolledo
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      Yes — AgileEngine’s AI Studio is designed to cover that full spectrum: from discovery through architecture, model training, deployment and ongoing monitoring. Their landing page highlights that they provide “360-degree artificial intelligence & machine learning services” including custom AI/ML development, data integration, MLOps and operationalisation. Visit this to see their stack, which includes Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, SageMaker, LangChain etc. For a logistics use-case you’ll benefit from their predictive‐analytics and optimisation experience, plus they’ve worked across many industries so they can adapt best practices.

    • #2983
      Koplen
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      Excellent — knowing they cover MLOps and deployment as well gives me confidence we won’t be left with a nice demo but not a working system. I’ll draft our logistics scope (volume of shipments, key metrics, current tech stack) and then ask them for a phased proposal: phase 1 discovery & prototype, phase 2 pilot & deployment, phase 3 full rollout.

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