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  2. List of artificial intelligence companies - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of notable companies that primarily focuses on artificial intelligence (AI). Companies that simply makes use of AI but have a different primary focus are not included. Companies that simply makes use of AI but have a different primary focus are not included.

  3. Category:Artificial intelligence companies - Wikipedia

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  4. diagrams.net - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the company started publishing its hosted service for the mxGraph web application under a separate brand, Diagramly with the domain "diagram.ly". [12]After removing the remaining use of Java applets from its web app, the service rebranded as draw.io in 2012 because the ".io suffix is a lot cooler than .ly", said co-founder David Benson in a 2012 interview.

  5. Dia (software) - Wikipedia

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    Dia has a modular design with several shape packages available for different needs: flowchart, network diagrams, circuit diagrams, and more.It does not restrict symbols and connectors from various categories from being placed together.

  6. Lucidchart - Wikipedia

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    Lucidchart is a web-based diagramming application [2] that allows users to visually collaborate on drawing, revising and sharing charts and diagrams, and improve processes, systems, and organizational structures.

  7. A list going viral reveals famous artists whose work was used ...

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    The 4,700-person list, which went viral on X after being shared by the artist Jon Lam last week, was used in a November court exhibit in a lawsuit against Midjourney, Stability AI, DeviantArt and ...