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HarmCheck: Bringing modern AI to communication compliance.

HarmCheck™ gives clear, real-time alerts before messages are sent, helping employees understand whether their words are helping or harming themselves or their companies.

Employees get the chance to self-correct, while companies get a new and superior "insurance policy" against costly communication.

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A quality-in, quality-out approach to training AI.

Our AI classifier, developed over three years by experts in journalism, ethics, and linguistics, is trained on a 13-billion-parameter language model. With over 800 GB of text, our proprietary process ensures industry-leading accuracy, detecting harmful communication from threats and discrimination to unfair lending and covert messages.

A quality in, quality out approach to training AI

What industry leaders are saying.

“HarmCheck matters because careless or intended messages can cause irreparable harm, legally, internally, reputationally, and to a company’s morale and leadership. Catching it before it goes out brings profound value to both enterprises and individuals involved.”
– Philip Brittan, CEO, CTO, VP Google

“The ability of Alphy’s HarmCheck technology to understand context and nuances in communication is the best I have ever seen. It’s not about policing people’s words but about preventing harm both for individuals and corporations.” 
– Andy Brown, CTO, CEO, Fintech leader

“HarmCheck is the ‘always-on’ solution to the risk of problematic communications. This technology has broad application to use cases across all industries.”
– David Lang, Former Head of Global Compliance RBC

“If anyone can bring a breakthrough communication technology to life, it's the Alphy team. I've seen HarmCheck highlight harmful, unethical, and unlawful language in real-time - it’s stellar.”
– Karan Gupta, CEO, Alice

Our Partners

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