David Purse

Founder at Aitrium
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Southampton Area, UK

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Founder
      • Jan 2021 - Present

      Our chatbots are designed to not only understand what they are saying but also to comprehend what users are saying to them, making for a seamless and engaging experience. What sets our chatbots apart is their unique personality, character, and memory capabilities. Our chatbots have the ability to have a bad day and even disagree with users if needed. They are not just machines, but rather dynamic entities with emotions that can get upset if treated unfairly. At Aitrium, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of conversational AI, and I am excited to be the founder of a startup that is constantly innovating and striving to create chatbots that are more intelligent and engaging than ever before. Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Night Replenishment Supermarket Assistant
      • Jun 2020 - Present

    • Lead Developer
      • Oct 2008 - Feb 2022

      I am the maintainer and lead developer of Simplicity Linux - it is Debian based and aims to work on most old hardware, dependent on the Edition. Mini is aimed at lower end hardware, Desktop is aimed at power users and Gamer is aimed at those wanting to try gaming on Linux. We also have X Edition which showcases ideas not yet stable enough for a main release but worth sharing. I am the maintainer and lead developer of Simplicity Linux - it is Debian based and aims to work on most old hardware, dependent on the Edition. Mini is aimed at lower end hardware, Desktop is aimed at power users and Gamer is aimed at those wanting to try gaming on Linux. We also have X Edition which showcases ideas not yet stable enough for a main release but worth sharing.

    • United Kingdom
    • Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Returns tester
      • Oct 2018 - Apr 2020

      I currently tested premium products returned to the company and decided if they worked perfectly and good enough for resale. The role involved a little data entry, a little testing, sometimes a light repair work and a bit of troubleshooting. I currently tested premium products returned to the company and decided if they worked perfectly and good enough for resale. The role involved a little data entry, a little testing, sometimes a light repair work and a bit of troubleshooting.

    • United Kingdom
    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • CSA
      • Sep 2003 - Oct 2018

      I was in charge of the Night Shift at The Cooperative Petrol Forecourt in Lymington. My role involved organising staff, managing stock, and cash handling. It also required me to be flexible and adaptable, since we may or may not receive fuel or stock deliveries overnight and may not know about these deliveries until short notice. Being in charge of the night shift also posed unique challenges, such as dealing with agitated customers who may potentially be inebriated or persons wishing to cause trouble or personal harm to staff and/or customers. As the senior member of the shift, it fell to me to deal with these problems in a confident and professional manner. Show less

    • Retail
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • CSA
      • Sep 2003 - Sep 2010

    • Web designer/Owner
      • Jul 2000 - Sep 2003

      A web design company which ran between 2000 and 2003, designing websites for small businesses at affordable rates. Whilst we had a steady stream of customers, we had a problem with people not fully understanding the commitments of running a website. A web design company which ran between 2000 and 2003, designing websites for small businesses at affordable rates. Whilst we had a steady stream of customers, we had a problem with people not fully understanding the commitments of running a website.

Education

  • Brockenhurst College
    Information Technology
    1996 - 1999

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