Silicon Republic January 13, 2025
Ciarán Mather

This Cork-based company trains its own GenAI model, EIMEAR, by using ‘emotionally intelligent’ data.

According to the Harvard Division of Continuing Education, emotional intelligence is defined as a “set of skills that help us recognise, understand, and manage our own emotions as well as recognise, understand and influence the emotions of others”.

And for all the wonders that technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI), can achieve, it often proves to be challenging for these programmes when it comes to replicating the emotional intelligence of humans.

One entrepreneur who aims to change this is Marie Toft, the CEO and co-founder of Emotionise AI.

Emotionise creates its own “emotionally intelligent” data in order to train its generative AI (GenAI) system, EIMEAR. It does...

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