Fountech, the applied artificial intelligence research laboratory, has unveiled Anticip8 1.0, a predictive AI platform designed to forecast human actions rather than language, as competition intensifies in behavioural analytics technologies.
The company says the system can anticipate human behaviour, emotional responses, and likely reactions with more than 85% accuracy, drawing on signals extracted from text, images, audio, and video. The launch follows two years of development, behavioural research, and a beta programme involving 40 developers.
Positioned as an API-first product that can be deployed across Cloud, on-premises, or hybrid environments, Anticip8 1.0 provides users with ranked and contextualised predictions, including expected timing and sequence of future actions.
Fountech argues that the technology has wide-ranging applications, from reducing fraudulent returns and cart abandonment in retail, to forecasting mental health crises or non-adherence in healthcare systems. Other proposed use cases include predicting delays in transport and logistics, preventing data breaches in large enterprises, and identifying loan defaults or real-time fraud in financial services.
Nik Kairinos, Fountech’s Founder & CEO, said predictive AI was fast becoming “the next competitive battleground”, adding that early adopters would be able to shift from reacting to events to anticipating them. “After extensive research, development, and testing, we are excited to see Anticip8 1.0 come to life and begin accelerating our customers’ growth and success,” he said.
Fountech’s broader research spans AI, robotics, IoT, quantum computing, and mathematics, with the company working with industry and academic partners to commercialise intellectual property and spin out new ventures focused on applied AI.
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