IBM is partnering with German AI startup Aleph Alpha to promote the use of generative AI in the public and private sectors in Europe. Through the new partnership, IBM and Aleph Alpha aim to simplify the use of generative AI in businesses and government agencies in Germany and Europe. Aleph Alpha, based in Heidelberg, offers AI solutions for businesses and public administration. The AI startup has an Explain function that makes the output of its own language model Luminous and other open-source models more understandable. With its AI and data platform "watsonx", IBM contributes its own solution with which companies can develop AI applications based on curated data and models. According to the company, this is complemented by the many years of consulting and practical experience of the IBM Consulting division in the field of AI.
Hub AI in practice
Artificial Intelligence is present in everyday life – from “googling” to facial recognition to vacuum cleaner robots. AI tools are becoming more and more elaborate and support people and companies more effectively in their tasks, such as generating graphics, texting or coding, or interpreting large amounts of data.
What AI tools are there, how do they work, how do they help in our everyday world – and how do they change our lives? These are the questions we address in our Content Hub Artificial Intelligence in Practice.
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