Increase efficiencies and productivity by automating core reporting tasks for medical writing.
Automate core regulatory report documents across the CTD pyramid and dramatically accelerate submission timelines.
Automating financial analysis for the credit department within the retail banking division.
Significantly reducing the time spent on financial analysis for a global banking group Read More »
Automating management control reporting for a CAC 40 investment bank, saving time and improving accuracy.
Budget monitoring enrichment for management control at a leading French investment bank Read More »
SFR improved consistency and productivity across its 4 call centers, with a bespoke tool to automate the generation of personalized emails to customers.
Automating claims processing with personalized emails for telecommunication firm SFR Read More »
Sanofi leveraged Natural Language Generation to streamline its Clinical Study Report (CSR) generation, reducing the time taken to get drugs to market.
Helping global healthcare leader Sanofi get drugs to market faster Read More »
Last week, David Boyle, a British author and journalist, wrote an Op-Ed for the daily newspaper The Guardian recounting his experience as a jury member for the Loebner Prize, an annual Turing test competition.
Doomed to Fail the Turing Test? Read More »
It seems an obvious and pretty simplistic thing to say, yet so many projects end up dying because this very first step is overlooked.
Yseop is an AI company, whose software produces texts requiring a significant amount of domain knowledge and accuracy in details. As such, it deals daily with complex Natural Language Generation AI.
The Artificial Intelligence Platform, 2019 edition (PFIA2019) will take place in Toulouse in early July. The annual symposium’s objective is to gather researchers, companies and students for conferences and workshops focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Yseop sponsors hackathon to analyze the Grand Débat responses Read More »
This is the second in a two-part series reflecting on the SIDO international AI and connected objects conference held in Lyon earlier this year attended by Marion Fioravanti.
The Future of AI, IoT and Robotics— Part II Read More »
This is the first in a two-part series reflecting on the SIDO international AI and connected objects conference held in Lyon earlier this year attended by Marion Fioravanti.
The Future of AI, IoT and Robotics— Part I Read More »