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Heidelberg-based AI specialists Aleph Alpha have recently unveiled PhariaAI, a complete solution for organizations to develop and deploy sovereign generative AI technology. According to Aleph Alpha, PhariaAI is designed to enable the use of AI in complex and critical processes, meeting the highest requirements even in highly regulated industries. To this end, PhariaAI combines the latest innovations from Aleph Alpha with state-of-the-art open-source models and components.

Designed for easy integration into existing enterprise IT environments

The developers have tailored the full-stack AI solution PhariaAI to meet the demanding requirements of production-related, information-based value chains, where generic chatbots fail due to a lack of expertise or interfaces to the company infrastructure and human experts. PhariaAI is therefore designed for easy integration into existing enterprise IT environments. PhariaAI's innovative components enable a new way of collaboration between human experts and AI systems by capturing organizational knowledge and involving experts in critical decisions.

Accelerated development processes

As an end-to-end solution, PhariaAI provides environments for the development and operation of AI systems. With the help of dedicated modules for evaluation and design, PhariaAI helps to accelerate the development process. For productive operations, PhariaAI offers a unique level of transparency, compliance and control through robust tools and governance.

A turning point for companies and administrations

“PhariaAI is the result of our strategy for innovation and sovereignty and represents a turning point for companies and administrations that want to use AI without jeopardizing their compliance or losing their sovereignty,” says Jonas Andrulis, founder and CEO of Aleph Alpha. “Our technology is designed to accelerate AI innovation while ensuring that every aspect of its development and deployment remains transparent, verifiable and fully compliant with corporate standards.”