
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
& CYBERPOMP

Artificially-intelligent technologies are digital systems that perform tasks commonly associated with naturally intelligent beings (like humans.) This made possible by neural networks (NN),
which mimic the pattern recognition abilities of a human brain. By granting these system access
to information, they are able to process and learn for themselves - this is also known as Machine Learning.
At CYBERPOMP, our system harnesses and applies this capability to expand and grow your Living Digital Identity, based on the amount of information you provide us. Your digital identity, much like yourself, is a unique personality, with your own quirks and preferences. CYBERPOMP keeps these intact when growing Living Digital Identities to present the closest possible version of the physical self when they communicate.
How does the CYBERPOMP system learn?
CYBERPOMP learns about your existing digital identity in three ways:
Recording, Applying and Recognising.
1. Recording
CYBERPOMP’s neural network is fed with data - in this case, information from your digital identity. The network classifies this input. Unlabelled information (for example, blue - your favourite colour) is “shown” to the system.

2. Applying
This information is treated in several layers of neurons, which can respond to different characteristics. Some layers can understand more complex features than others, and in this case, the last layer recognises and understands the most complex features of the information it
is given.
3. Recognising
Learning from experience, the network can identify the information. In this case it will say that this colour is most likely “blue” - your favourite colour.

least complex
most complex