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Banks and insurance companies work with enormous amounts of data. They use it to build business plans, work with clients, and report to regulators. That’s why they need to ensure that, as data moves through their systems, it doesn’t get distorted and stays traceable – and that’s where Manta comes in.

His work at the Palo Alto Research Center got him an offer of a permanent U.S. residency permit. But Filip Dvořák returned home to Czechia, founding a successful AI startup.

MathPhys alumnus and lecturer Jiří Hana co-founded the company Geneea. It makes language processing technologies accessible to companies that work with large volumes of text or recordings, including media outlets.

They first developed an AI that became the first in the world to beat top professional poker players. Then Google bought their project DeepStack – and the team behind it. Now, the CEO of EquiLibre’s wants to run the best trading firm from Prague.

Data science is sometimes called the most interesting profession of the 21st century. Its bright future is confirmed by Irena Holubová of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at CU and Profinit’s Dominik Matula.

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