Dagg is the Swedish word for dew.
When I first spoke with Christian Perez, the founder of dagg.ai, he shared a story that has stuck with me ever since. “The first thing that happens when a new day is coming, and the morning has broken, is the dew gathering on the grass. It’s the earliest sign of the new day,” he said. “That’s what dagg.ai is all about—taking the dawn of cutting-edge technologies and turning them into something meaningful for our customers.”.
This vision is at the heart of dagg.ai, who are currently collaborating with aloi.law, a company working to redefine the way law firms write contracts. Recently, they were granted access to high-performance computing (HPC) resources on the Leonardo Booster partition to train an AI model on an immense collection of documents. While the exact details of their project remain under wraps, it’s clear that HPC is playing a crucial role in helping them refine a solution that could reshape how legal information is processed and utilized.
Watching how dagg.ai and aloi.law use HPC resources to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence has been inspiring. It’s a perfect example of how access to the right tools and infrastructure can empower startups to innovate in ways that weren’t possible before.
For dagg.ai, the dew on the grass isn’t just a poetic symbol; it’s a daily reminder of their mission: to be at the forefront of technology and bring its earliest benefits to their clients.
Erik Holmström Business Developer RI.SE / ENCCS
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