Transparently.AI
Accounting fraud detection
Forensic analysis of 85,000 firms required 200 distinct models. AI now automates the logic, flagging fraud without manual checks.
- 90% accuracy for AI-generated responses
Staff couldn't manually verify 50M docs annually. AI now reads handwriting and redacts sensitive data in 300 languages.
A document intelligence provider serving Fortune 500 clients that generate up to 50 million documents annually across 300+ languages.
Clients faced overwhelmed teams attempting to manually process tens of millions of invoices, contracts, and ID cards annually. To serve financial...
“As a company that processes documents for Fortune 500 companies, if we fail at the OCR stage, we've failed at the first hurdle. Accuracy is our top priority, and with Google Cloud, we get the best.”
AI-powered document processing and data extraction platform for enterprises.
Cloud computing services, AI infrastructure, and data analytics platforms for enterprises.
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