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Half a billion for AI start-up Aleph Alpha

Artificial intelligence fascinates users and investors. Three German groups and other investors are now investing a large sum to further develop a German AI company.

Jonas Andrulis is the founder of the AI company Aleph Alpha..aussiedlerbote.de
Jonas Andrulis is the founder of the AI company Aleph Alpha..aussiedlerbote.de

Half a billion for AI start-up Aleph Alpha

The German AI start-up Aleph Alpha has received a financial injection of more than half a billion US dollars (486 million euros). The financing round is led by venture capitalist Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (IPAI), the Bosch Group and the retail and IT group Schwarz Group (Lidl, Kaufland).

Aleph Alpha made the announcement at the Baden-Württemberg state representation in Berlin. Europe's largest software group SAP and the Berlin-based investor Christ&Company are also on board for the second round of financing.

What does Aleph Alpha do?

Aleph Alpha develops large language models with artificial intelligence (AI) functions, similar to the Californian start-up OpenAI with ChatGPT. However, the Heidelberg-based company specializes in use cases for public administration and industry.

With the fresh money from investors, Aleph Alpha should be able to compete with OpenAI as well as large corporations such as Microsoft and Google. A significant proportion of the investment will be provided in the form of a capital commitment from IPAI, a project of the Dieter Schwarz Foundation, which aims to establish Europe's largest research center for artificial intelligence in Heilbronn.

Minister of Economic Affairs Habeck is enthusiastic

Aleph Alpha is regarded as a German flagship start-up. Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) spoke of an "incredible success story". Founded in 2019, the company achieved a milestone last spring on the road to correct, explainable and trustworthy artificial intelligence.

An extension of the in-house language model Luminous is able to understand relationships in information and factual correctness on the basis of verified facts. Luminous forms the technical backbone of the city of Heidelberg's citizen information system Lumi, for example.

"With this latest investment, we will further expand our capabilities and enable our partners to be at the forefront of this technological development," said Jonas Andrulis, CEO and founder of Aleph Alpha. In order to support customers, his company will continuously expand its offering.

In sensitive areas of responsibility and in strategic environments where sovereignty plays a central role, Aleph Alpha "will continue to be the best option", Andrulis said. The company founder appealed to politicians not to overdo the upcoming regulation of AI. "We also need a few more field players, not just referees."

AI in Europe

Minister Habeck also warned against reducing the discussion about AI to the topic of safety. At the British AI summit in Bletchley Park, for example, there was too little discussion of the possibilities for his taste. Europe must now "really step on the gas" in order not to be left behind internationally.

"Wherever we are strong, AI made in Europe can also become strong," said Habeck. Germany has its own expertise in sectors such as mechanical engineering, robotics and telecommunications. There is also sufficient data and expertise available in these areas.

The Computer system at Aleph Alpha, a renowned AI startup, runs their large language models that specialize in use cases for public administration and industry. With the recent injection of half a billion dollars in funding, Aleph Alpha's Software, powered by artificial intelligence, aims to compete with tech giants like Microsoft and Google in this field, primarily due to the significant capital commitment from IPAI, a project of the Dieter Schwarz Foundation.

Source: www.dpa.com

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