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Google parent company Alphabet has made the most AI acquisitions

It’s the new intelligence.

Rani Molla
Rani Molla was a senior correspondent at Vox and has been focusing her reporting on the future of work. She has covered business and technology for more than a decade — often in charts — including at Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal.

At Google’s developer conference this week, the company promoted its “AI first” future with a slew of artificial intelligence developments. These included a “Lens” feature for its Assistant app that identifies what’s in front of your camera and machine learning to keep video calls from cutting out when there’s a poor signal.

Artificial intelligence is a booming field, with revenue up 59 percent in 2017 to $12.5 billion, according to International Data Corporation forecasts. IDC expects the AI market to surpass $46 billion in sales in 2020.

That means Google parent company Alphabet is far from the only one making big bets on AI. Venture capital firms, including Y Combinator, Sequoia Capital and Andreessen Horowitz, have all made numerous investments in AI startups, according to historical data from market research firm Quid.

Among corporations, Intel has made the highest number of unique investments in AI companies at 81. Telefónica, SoftBank and Qualcomm, among others, have also been omnipresent investors.

Alphabet however has had the most AI acquisitions, followed by Microsoft, Apple, Intel and Salesforce, according to Quid.

AI also includes an area known as “enterprise insights” where software is used to forecast consumer behavior. It is consistently the most popular area for AI investment. This year, InsideSales.com, an enterprise insights AI sales growth platform, received $50 million from investors including Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Microsoft.

Virtual assistants and retail product recommendations are also popular areas for AI investment. Here are the areas within AI that have seen the most investment over time:

Focus areas of AI with most investments

Rank

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

1Enterprise InsightsEnterprise InsightsEnterprise InsightsEnterprise InsightsEnterprise Insights
2Retail Product RecommendationsNLP / Sentiment AnalysisRetail Product RecommendationsVirtual AssistantSolutions for Financial Institutions
3NLP / Sentiment AnalysisRetail Product RecommendationsNLP / Sentiment AnalysisRetail Product RecommendationsRetail Product Recommendations
4Virtual AssistantVirtual AssistantVirtual AssistantSolutions for Financial InstitutionsVirtual Assistant
5Marketing AnalyticsMarketing AnalyticsMarketing AnalyticsDrug Discovery & Medical DiagnosticsMarketing Analytics
6Computer VisionComputer VisionDrug Discovery & Medical DiagnosticsBiometrics & Facial Recognition SecurityMedical Dictation
7Drug Discovery & Medical DiagnosticsSolutions for Financial InstitutionsSolutions for Financial InstitutionsNLP / Sentiment AnalysisAR/VR
8Medical DictationMedical DictationAR/VRComputer VisionDrug Discovery & Medical Diagnostics
9AR/VRAR/VRComputer VisionRobotics & Autonomous SystemsBiometrics & Facial Recognition Security
10Biometrics & Facial Recognition SecurityCybersecurityCybersecurityAR/VRComputer Vision
Source: Quid

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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