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jameswood32 at June 8th, 2025 23:55 — #1
What should businesses look for when choosing a company offering AI development services?
imperoitservices at June 9th, 2025 01:53 — #2
Based on our experience at Impero IT Services, here are a few key factors:
Domain Expert: Does the provider understand your industry well enough to offer AI that's practical not just experimental? At Impero IT Services, we have helped clients in healthcare, retail & logistics apply AI in ways that solved real operational pain points like automating lead routing, personalizing customer journeys & predictive demand forecasting.
Full-Stack Capabilities: Make sure the company can integrate AI models with your existing backend, apps or workflows. We have seen many businesses stuck after working with labs that deliver models but no implementation.
Explainability & Transparency: mainly with GPT/LLMs and decision-making models, choose teams that prioritize clarity not black-box outputs. Your internal team should be able to understand and trust the logic behind AI decisions.
Data Ethics & Security: Ask how they handle training data, privacy & security compliance. This is crucial for industries like finance, education & healthcare.
Post-Deployment Support: Choose teams that offer model tuning, monitoring & ROI measurement. We have onboarded several clients who needed help salvaging underperforming AI implementations due to lack of ongoing optimization.
shanecorn at June 19th, 2025 08:36 — #3
Dev Technosys is a leading AI development company delivering innovative, intelligent solutions tailored to various industries. We specialize in building smart AI-powered applications that enhance business efficiency, decision-making, and automation through advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies.
aniljhaa at July 24th, 2025 07:56 — #5
We partnered with Digital Is Simple (https://digitalissimple. com/) for their AI Development Services, and the experience was exactly what we needed. What stood out was their ability to understand our business goals and explain technical things in a simple way. They didn’t just build something complex—they created an AI solution that actually solved our real problems.
If you're choosing a company, look for one that’s easy to communicate with, delivers on time, and focuses on results. Digital Is Simple checked all those boxes for us.
santosh623 at August 5th, 2025 08:27 — #6
You're right to keep it real. Here's one concrete, non-promotional example of how a business might work with an agency like Orangemantra, framed around your potential needs:
Imagine you run a mid-sized home goods retailer.
You’ve noticed two problems:
Overstock of slow-moving items (tying up cash).
Lost sales when popular items suddenly sell out.
You suspect AI could predict demand better but don’t know where to start.
How a capable AI development partner (like Orangemantra) would approach this:
First, they’d diagnose your data:
→ “Let’s analyze 2+ years of your sales, seasonality, promotions, even local weather data. How clean is your inventory feed?”
→ Not: “Here’s our pre-built AI demand tool!”
Build a specific MVP for YOUR workflow:
→ A simple dashboard showing:
- Predictive restock alerts (e.g., “Mocha Throw Blanket likely to sell out in 10 days”).
- Markdown recommendations (e.g., “Reduce Copper Vase price by 15% next week to clear stock”).
→ Not: A generic “AI inventory platform.”
Integrate where YOU live:
→ Push alerts to your Shopify admin and warehouse manager’s Slack.
→ Not: “Log into our complex separate system.”
Focus on YOUR adoption:
→ Train your team: “Here’s how to interpret ‘low confidence’ forecasts during a heatwave.”
→ Not: “The AI is live. Good luck!”
Why this feels personal (not promotional):
It’s relatable (common retail pain points).
Highlights process (how they work with you).
Zero fluff about “industry-leading AI” or namedropping clients.
Shows practical output (a simple alert tool, not sci-fi).
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