Artificial intelligence is now in every aspect of our lives. As such, companies are competing with each other to be the pioneers of this technology. It would be wrong to say only companies. Because there are also countries in this race. After America’s favorite OpenAI, Europe has rolled up its sleeves to establish its own artificial intelligence giant. The company named Aleph Alpha represents Europe in the artificial race.
Aleph Alpha is preparing to dethrone OpenAI!
Europe is working to build its own productive artificial intelligence system. Europe is investing to be a pioneer in artificial intelligence technology, as it is in conflict with American companies over privacy and data security. In this case, eyes turned to the German startup Aleph Alpha, a rising star in artificial intelligence technology.
The founder of the company, Jonas Andrulis, worked on artificial intelligence at Apple for 3 years. He then wanted to explore the potential of the technology outside Apple’s borders. In 2019, he followed his dreams and founded his own AI company. In a very short period of time, he has built a wide range of customers from banks to governments.
By identifying patterns in human language, Aleph Alpha began building large language models that are used to create their own text and analyze large numbers of documents. This made it easier to write new financial reports. The model also opens up opportunities to summarize hundreds of pages and create chatbots that are experts on how a company works.
Aleph Alpha’s Lumi, a digital citizenship assistant, has been added to the map of Heidelberg, Germany. Lumi helps people in Heidelberg to report their residence, find out about garbage collection times or get ideas for leisure activities. This project is an important milestone on the road to digitized governance. Luminous, the company’s AI conversational model, also outperformed its competitors. The company’s achievements have not gone unnoticed by Germany.
Many European Union countries now want the companies leading the technological age to carry a European signature. Aleph Alpha is proud to be Europe’s pioneer in artificial intelligence. Andrulis, the founder of the company, rejects this as a form of nationalism and points out that there are many Americans working at Aleph Alpha.