Engineer.ai platform builds, runs and scales anything which client can think. AI assembly line can build your tailor-made software using the collective expertise of what has been built before; an assembly line connects reusable features with specialist creators worldwide.
Sachin Duggal is a sequential business person constructing a Human-Assisted AI that engages everybody to manufacture and work with innovation. He has bootstrapped Engineer.ai since 2012, which was made with the conviction that everybody ought to have the option to construct their thoughts without expecting to code and that any thought can be realized without wastage of time, cash or assets.
He holds a degree in B. Eng from Imperial College London and a degree in Entrepreneurial Master’s Program from MIT.
He is an Information Systems Engineer with specialization in Mandarin, Finance, Distributed Systems, Software Engineering, Computational Maths and Operations research with Game Theory.
At the age of 14, Sachin ended up accidentally breaking his mother’s computer.
In the following years, Sachin ventured into software and at the age of 17, joining Deutsche Bank as their youngest employee ever and continued to work there for 5 years.
He’s founded Shoto - a photo and video service that brings together all digital memories under one roof, including the ones missed out - using AI and Facial Recognition.
When making buying decisions, savvy consumers and professionals are seeking more and more information on their purchases.
So helpful has this technology become in assisting buyers view their purchases beforehand that those who do not use it run the risk of being viewed as arcane or unsophisticated.
According to a national survey by JP Morgan Chase & Company, 45% of future homebuyers begin their search on a computer, 13% on a smart phone, and only 11% still use newspaper listings.
The article explains that the reason the agency added the technology was so that it could “provide prospective buyers with a deeper insight into what the home actually looks like before they visit it.” Information hungry, technical savvy buyers are buying into this new kind of technology in droves.
Just as homebuyers are being drawn to this new technology to purchase houses, it is also being sought by those who are seeking to build or redesign homes or office space.
Buyers can look at the complete floor plan in miniature to get an overall sense of how it will look and then go through the design room by room, as if they were actually walking through it themselves.