What do you think of when you hear the words "artificial intelligence" or "neural networks?" Do you think of George Orwell's classic "1984" or maybe Will's Smiths "I-Robot"?
Well, the modern day definition of artificial intelligence is "the study and design of intelligent agents" where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions which maximizes its chances of success.
In fact, in lesser words, it's a system that learns how to make decisions like human beings. A system that can help solve problems or predict results as a human being would be able to. In our world today, there are vast uses of artificial intelligence.
Banks use artificial intelligence systems to organize operations, invest in stocks, and manage properties. Medical clinics use artificial intelligence systems to organize bed schedules, make a staff rotation, and provide medical information.
Many practical applications are dependent on artificial neural networks, networks that pattern their organization on a human brain, which have been found to excel in pattern recognition.
Financial institutions have long used such systems to detect charges or claims outside of the norm, flagging these for human investigation. Neural networks are also being widely deployed in homeland security, speech and text recognition, medical diagnosis, data mining, and e-mail spam filtering.
So then the question lies, can we use neural networks or a form of higher computational math to help make simpler life decisions like "where" and "when" to meet up with friends. You might ask why we would need such a complex solution for everyday decisions, but if you really think about it.....arriving at a single decision for 5 or 10 or 100 people on "where" and "when" to meet up is not so simple.
Zoodango will be the first website to use highly computational math and neural networks to help users make decisions on "where" and "when" to meet up with friends. Our proprietary engine will provide optimized outcomes for social interactions. We are very excited to be the first website to offer this type of Google-like engine to help set up meetings and events.
As you can see, we are 2 months away from our launch, but we are not afraid to tell you about the future of Zoodango. The engine behind Zoodango is the result of the lifelong work of our team which includes Ivy League Phd's. We are very excited to take the math and science and build you a very intuitive application. So what will our application allow you to do? Well, we'll start with 3 simple steps first:
1. Set up invites to meet up with your friends
2. Ask Zoodango to compute the best options for "where" and "when" to meet up that is relevant to your group of friends
3. Collaborate online with your friends to choose the best final option of "where" and "when" to meet up
So, why should you sign up with Zoodango today? You'll be the first to be part of our beta launch. So sign up and tell your friends about the most intelligent way of making decisions of "where" and "when" to meet up for your next event or get-together.