The
AI division will operate alongside Bitfury's existing blockchain
services and remain part of the company.Bitfury is one of a
handful of blockchain companies around the world with at least a
$1 billion valuation. That list includes Coinbase, a U.S.-based
exchange, and China's Bitmain, the largest cryptocurrency mining
firm in the world.
Valery Vavilov, chief executive officer and co-founder of
Bitfury, said the need to analyze and extract value from tons of
available data drove the company to go into artificial
intelligence, that branch of computer science that emphasizes
the creation of intelligent machines that act and behave like
humans.
"Data is becoming the next oil," Vavilov said. "We have
collected so much data, but only 2% of all this data has been
analyzed; 98% is sitting idle and waiting to be analyzed."
He believes the best and most efficient way to analyze the data
is through artificial intelligence.
"We also need to trust that data so that's where blockchain
comes in," Vavilov said.
Blockchain, a digital ledger of transactions, gained prominence
as the software underpinning virtual currency bitcoin <BTC=BTSP>.
The technology, being developed in the public and private
sectors, has gained attention globally for its ability to
permanently record and track assets or transactions across all
industries.
Artificial intelligence is one of the tech sectors that
attracted large funding so far this year. According to research
firm CB Insights, the second quarter of 2019 saw a record of
$7.4 billion invested in AI startups, with the majority going to
transportation and health care-related companies.
Vavilov said that Bitfury's AI group is still in "research
mode". He would have more clarity about the range of AI products
the company intends to offer by the end of the year or the
beginning of 2020.
Bitfury also said it appointed technology expert Fabrizio Del
Maffeo to lead the AI division. Del Maffeo was the vice
president and managing director of AAEON Technology Europe, the
AI and internet of things computing company within Taiwan's ASUS
Group.
(Reporting by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss; Editing by Lisa
Shumaker)
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