Berlin-based startup Xayn has rebranded itself after its flagship product, “Noxtua” — a “sovereign European legal AI” aimed at law professionals. Alongside its new name, Noxtua has secured €80.7mn in funding to refine its AI models and expand to new markets. The lead investor in the round was C.H.Beck, one of Germany’s oldest publishing houses. Noxtua will use the firm’s database of over 55 million law-related documents to train a new AI model called Beck-Noxtua. Beck-Noxtua will join Noxtua’s suite of AI models, which work a bit like ChatGPT. However, unlike more general-purpose chatbots, all of the company’s models are…This story continues at The Next Web [...]
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