• Home
  • Startup
  • Money & Finance
  • Starting a Business
    • Branding
    • Business Ideas
    • Business Models
    • Business Plans
    • Fundraising
  • Growing a Business
  • More
    • Innovation
    • Leadership
Trending

Why Conversational Commerce is the Future of Shopping

May 29, 2025

10 Leadership Myths You Need to Stop Believing

May 29, 2025

Tesla’s Layoffs Won’t Solve Its Growing Pains

May 29, 2025
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Newsletter
  • Submit Articles
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook Twitter Instagram
InDirectica
  • Home
  • Startup
  • Money & Finance
  • Starting a Business
    • Branding
    • Business Ideas
    • Business Models
    • Business Plans
    • Fundraising
  • Growing a Business
  • More
    • Innovation
    • Leadership
Subscribe for Alerts
InDirectica
Home » Meet Aleph Alpha, Europe’s Answer to OpenAI
Startup

Meet Aleph Alpha, Europe’s Answer to OpenAI

adminBy adminAugust 31, 20230 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

The interest Aleph Alpha has received so far—the company claims 10,000 customers across both business and government—shows it is able to compete, or at least coexist, with the emerging giants of the field, says Jörg Bienert, who is CEO of the German AI Association, an industry group. “This demand definitely shows it really makes sense to develop and provide these types of models in Germany,” he says. “Especially when it comes to governmental institutions that clearly want to have a solution that is developed and hosted in Europe.”

Last year, Aleph Alpha opened its first data center in Berlin so it could better cater to highly regulated industries, such as government or security clients, that want to ensure their sensitive data is hosted in Germany. The concern about sending private data overseas is just one reason it’s important to develop European AI, says Bienert. But another, he says, is that it’s important to make sure European languages are not excluded from AI developments.

Aleph Alpha’s model can already communicate in German, French, Spanish, Italian and English, and its training data includes the vast repository of multilingual public documents published by the European Parliament. But it’s not only the languages the company’s AI speaks that emphasize its European origins. The emphasis on transparent decision-making is part of an effort to combat the problem of AI systems “hallucinating,” or confidently sharing information that is wrong.

Andrulis jumps at the chance to demonstrate how Aleph Alpha’s AI explains its decisions. When he asks Aleph Alpha’s AI model to describe the protagonist in H. P. Lovecraft’s short story, The Terrible Old Man, the AI replies: “The terrible old man is described as exceedingly feeble, physically and mentally.”

Andrulis shows me how he can click on each of the words in that sentence to trace what informed the AI’s decision to say what it said. If Andrulis clicks on the word “mentally,” the AI refers him to the bit of text in the short story that informed that decision. This feature also works with images, he says. When the AI describes an image of the sun setting over Heidelberg, he can click on the word “sunset” and the AI again shows its workings—drawing a square around the part of the image where the horizon fades into layers of reds and yellows.

Even to AI experts, this feels new. “They have started experimenting with trustworthy AI features, such as explainability, that I haven’t seen before,” says Nicolas Moës, director of European AI governance at the Future Society think tank.

Moës believes these kinds of features could become more widespread once the EU passes its AI Act, sweeping legislation that is expected to include transparency requirements. Trade bodies, including the German AI association, complain that overly broad and onerous rules could slow Europe’s efforts to create a homegrown AI giant, forcing startups to focus on complying with the new rules instead of on innovation. But Moës argues the opposite, saying stricter rules could help European AI companies build better products and create a kind of standard of quality, echoing the success of other tightly regulated European industries. “The reason why German cars are seen as better is because there is a whole testing process,” he says.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

Tesla’s Layoffs Won’t Solve Its Growing Pains

Startup May 29, 2025

A Wave of AI Tools Is Set to Transform Work Meetings

Startup April 25, 2024

She Painted a Few Champagne Bottles. Then Came Meta’s Customer Support Hell

Startup April 24, 2024

How to Stop ChatGPT’s Voice Feature From Interrupting You

Startup April 23, 2024

Crypto FOMO Is Back. So Are the Scams

Startup April 21, 2024

Google Fires 28 Workers for Protesting Cloud Deal With Israel

Startup April 20, 2024
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Why Conversational Commerce is the Future of Shopping

May 29, 2025

10 Leadership Myths You Need to Stop Believing

May 29, 2025

Tesla’s Layoffs Won’t Solve Its Growing Pains

May 29, 2025

Going Eco Benefits Planet And This Hotel’s Bottom Line

May 29, 2025

What IBM’s Deal For HashiCorp Means For The Cloud Infra Battle

April 25, 2024

Latest Posts

The Future of Football Comes Down to These Two Words, Says This CEO

April 25, 2024

This Side Hustle Is Helping Land-Owners Earn Up to $60,000 a Year

April 25, 2024

A Wave of AI Tools Is Set to Transform Work Meetings

April 25, 2024

Is Telepathy Possible? Perhaps, Due To New Technology

April 24, 2024

How to Control the Way People Think About You

April 24, 2024
Advertisement
Demo

InDirectica is your one-stop website for the latest news and updates about how to start a business, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Sections
  • Growing a Business
  • Innovation
  • Leadership
  • Money & Finance
  • Starting a Business
Trending Topics
  • Branding
  • Business Ideas
  • Business Models
  • Business Plans
  • Fundraising

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest business and startup news and updates directly to your inbox.

© 2025 InDirectica. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.