Partsol, an AI firm based in Ireland, has launched Atai, which it calls the world’s first Cognitive AI platform engineered with AI Stem Cell technology. The company says Atai’s “Absolute Truth” algorithms provide forensic-grade precision, crucial for sectors like finance, healthcare, and legal services.
Partsol claims its AI Stem Cell technology allows Atai to adapt independently, continuously refining its intelligence without extensive retraining, unlike typical Generative AI systems. These AI Stem Cells are designed to evolve into specialized solutions across various domains, mirroring biological stem cells.
According to Partsol, Atai understands cause-and-effect relationships within data, processes complex data up to 40 times faster than conventional AI, and ensures outputs are rooted in truth. Its structured data backbone is designed for reliability, going beyond pattern recognition to uncover the reasons behind correlations.
Dr. Darryl Williams, CEO of Partsol, stated, “Atai has the true potential to completely redefine the future of artificial intelligence,” emphasizing that it’s designed for industries where precision, transparency, and accountability are critical.
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Partsol says that organizations trialing Atai have reported transformative outcomes, including cost reductions, enhanced risk management, and improved operational efficiency.
Cognitive AI, as described by Partsol, moves beyond surface-level pattern detection to achieve true understanding, differentiating between coincidence and causation. It dynamically integrates new data, refining insights as conditions change for reliable problem-solving.
Partsol explains that its AI Stem Cells are underpinned by the four pillars of foundational science—natural, formal, applied, and social—preventing the technology from producing errors or hallucinating. This approach contrasts with traditional AI models that rely on data-anchored algorithms.
Partsol Global is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, and is a subsidiary of The Partsol Group based in Tampa, US.