C3.ai
Enterprise AI application platform
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About C3.ai
C3.ai is a publicly traded enterprise AI company that provides a platform for building and deploying large-scale AI applications. Founded in 2009 by Tom Siebel (founder of Siebel Systems, which sold to Oracle for $5.8B), C3.ai serves customers in energy, manufacturing, defense, financial services, and healthcare.
C3.ai's platform enables enterprises to build AI applications without extensive data science teams. The company offers pre-built AI applications for predictive maintenance, fraud detection, supply chain optimization, and energy management, alongside its generative AI product that allows natural language queries over enterprise data.
Products & Services
C3 AI Platform
Enterprise AI application development platform. Low-code tools for building, deploying, and managing AI applications at scale.
PlatformC3 Generative AI
Enterprise search and generative AI tool that answers questions using company data with cited sources.
Enterprise AIC3 AI Applications
Pre-built AI applications for predictive maintenance, fraud detection, supply chain, and energy management.
ApplicationsLeadership
Notable Achievements
- ✓ Founded by Tom Siebel — one of the most successful enterprise software entrepreneurs
- ✓ Serves U.S. Department of Defense and major energy companies
- ✓ One of the first pure-play enterprise AI companies to go public
- ✓ Strategic partnerships with Microsoft, AWS, and Google Cloud
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