Today’s guest is John Clancy, Founder and CEO at Galvia. Based in Galway, Galvia's mission is to make AI accessible to all organisations, regardless of size. They believe teams should be able to access the benefits of an AI platform and empowered to focus on what matters most, whether that’s value creation or more engaged customers. Galvia were a finalist in the Best Application of AI in a Startup at last month's AI Awards for addressing the University of Galway’s pandemic-induced challenges with an AI-driven student engagement platform named Cara. It helped reduce staff workload by 40%, saving 1500+ hours and instantly resolved 84% of student queries. Topics include: Creating an AI-driven platform to aid student engagement Applying AI to simplify student support processes Training university data to prioritise top student queries intuitively Deploying securely in private cloud while prioritising data governance An AI-driven content system to aid mental health support pathways for students Data provisioning challenges in diverse tech stacks for machine learning
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