Belgian startup Textgrain is building the world’s first AI model that will be capable of detecting hate speech online in all 24 official EU languages. Founded in 2016, Textgrain is a spinoff from the University of Antwerp. The company develops AI-based data management and analysis tools for enterprises, with services ranging from text analytics to measuring online sentiment on social media platforms and websites. It also focuses on the analysis of hate speech. In June, Textgrain was among the four winners of the EU’s Large AI Grand Challenge, calling for innovations in generative artificial intelligence and large language models (LLM).…
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