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MokSa.ai uses general-use models and customizes them to detect suspicious activity at store locations. The company also pays college interns in India to watch footage for suspicious activity and annotate it — a process called data labeling. The dashboard shows reports of suspicious activity at a glance. MokSa.aiThe Android of the surveillance marketBefore MokSa.ai, Kolli worked as a quality manager at a company producing parts for high-speed rails. While these two tout their abilities to detect suspicious activity and send alerts, they both require customers to use their cameras and sensors.
Persons: , Nikhil Teja Kolli, Kolli, Jay Farner, MokSa.ai, MokSa.ai Kolli, Shruti Gandhi, Gandhi, It's Organizations: Service, Business, Array Ventures, Quicken Loans, The Fund, Ventures, Royal Ozarks Locations: Kansas, India, Detroit
Jay Farner, who presides over America’s largest mortgage lender Rocket Mortgage, says the days of sellers holding all the power are over. Buyers can take a bit more time,” Farner, the CEO of Rocket Companies, told CNN in an exclusive interview. But the Rocket CEO isn’t prepared to declare this a buyer’s market, at least not yet, because inventories remain historically low. The Rocket CEO is less optimistic about the direction of the overall economy. Asked if he’s worried about a major debt ceiling crisis, Farner pointed to history as a guide.
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFirst-time home buyers struggle to find options as housing inventory remains slimJay Farner, CEO of Rocket Companies, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the process of mortgage buydowns, diversifying mortgages investment portfolios with technology and housing inventory struggles.
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