Members in the News: Insource.ai

One of our members, Insource.ai, was recently featured in the Wichita Business Journal. Insource.ai uses AI technologies such as Natural Language Processing (NLP), Robotic Process Automation (RPA), and Machine Learning (ML) to develop software bots that automate business and administrative tasks. Their solutions aim to streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve efficiency by handling repetitive and time-consuming processes. This allows businesses to focus on strategic activities while ensuring consistent and accurate task execution.

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Wichita startup focuses on artificial intelligence and how business can benefit from it
By Josh Witt – Reporter, Wichita Business Journal

Jun 4, 2024

As artificial intelligence tools surge in popularity, Jason Van Sickle sees the potential for Wichita to both benefit from — and spark — further AI-driven innovation.

Now, the Wichita entrepreneur is pushing forward a new company, Insource.ai, with the goal of making that a reality.

Insource.ai co-founders, from left, Taylor Van Sickle, Jason Van Sickle and Alexandria Van Sickle-Baird.

JOSH WITT / WBJ

Alongside fellow co-founders Taylor Van Sickle and Alexandria Van Sickle-Baird — his son and daughter — Jason Van Sickle has a plan to provide tools and expertise to the Wichita business community and beyond that he says would allow organizations to use AI to save costs, improve efficiencies and help already-strong employees.

Jason Van Sickle, who made his mark locally in the 2000s and 2010s in real estate development, returned to Wichita after time in Denver and Silicon Valley to advance Insource.ai.

"That was really important to us, to launch an AI startup in Wichita, because it's always been our hometown," he said. "I think of it this way — 50-plus years ago, Wichita got ahead of the curve in the aircraft industry and became the aircraft capital of the world. There's no reason Wichita can't become one of the AI capitals of the world, and we want to help businesses in our community see how they can be a part of that."

Insource.ai recently launched Simplifying.ai, a consulting platform to help businesses understand and integrate AI.

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