Clarifai is a leading deep learning AI platform for computer vision, natural language processing and automatic speech recognition. We help enterprises and public sector organizations transform unstructured images, video, text and audio data into structured data, significantly faster and more accurately than humans would be able to do on their own. Our technology is used across many industries including E-commerce, Defense, Retail, Manufacturing, and more.
Our platform is powered by state-of-the-art machine learning and comes with the broadest repository of pre-trained out-of-the-box AI models to search, sort, and organize visual, textual, and audio data and help companies build turnkey AI solutions. Our pre-trained models can detect explicit content, faces, embedded objects and text within images and video as well as predict various attributes such as celebrities, food items, textures, colors, and more. An intuitive, feature-rich user interface makes it easy to use for all skill levels. We offer a free API to researchers and developers to get started building their own models in the efforts of using AI to help the greater good.
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I've been trying out Google's Cloud Vision API (https://cloud.google.com/vision) as a means of detecting NSFW content in user-submitted images but am finding it surprisingly unreliable. A large proportion of requests appear to just randomly hang before timing out with no error. I'm looking for recommendations for an alternative solution which can flag images containing pornography, gore, violence, etc. All the bad... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
I wonder if we could use something like https://cloud.google.com/vision to employ AI image classification on these sat images? Source: 10 months ago
There are many. Google Lens can classify images. It can even identify species of plants and animals. If by "toolset" you mean you want an API to write your own applications, you can use the Google Vision API. Source: 10 months ago
Could you use Vision AI for this maybe? Source: 11 months ago
The violence will get it not recommended, use https://cloud.google.com/vision/ to see what I'm talking about. It comes up as very racy and possibly adult. Source: 11 months ago
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