Alphy

Alphy

Alphy is dedicated to enhancing global communication. Our unique AI technology, known as Reflect AI, identifies and highlights harmful or potentially illegal messages, while promoting and celebrating positive and respectful interactions.

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  • Oct 22, 2024 | alphyco.com | Carolyne Zinko

    When people first hear about Reflect AI, they sometimes ask if it’s "spying" on employees. And yet, they have no problem with spellcheck and grammar apps reading everything they write all day long. Communication is one of the most critical skills at work — without it, nothing would get done. But miscommunication can be equally powerful, leading to misunderstandings, reputational harm, and legal consequences.

  • Jul 17, 2024 | alphyco.com | Carolyne Zinko

    If you oversee a workplace in California with more than 10 employees, here’s important news for you. As of July 1, a new state law — the first of its kind in the nation — requires employers in most industries to create workplace violence prevention plans. The legislation, authored by state Sen. Dave Cortese, D-San Jose, was prompted by a mass shooting at a light rail transit railyard in Silicon Valley in 2021.

  • May 29, 2024 | alphyco.com | Andy Brown

    Throughout my career, I have witnessed the evolution of semantic analysis tools and technologies across various financial giants like UBS, Credit Suisse, Bank of America, and Merrill Lynch, where I held roles including CTO and chief technology architect.

  • May 1, 2024 | alphyco.com | Carolyne Zinko

    When John Hausdoerffer tells you to “take a hike,” it’s not a pejorative. As the environmental philosopher sees it, a brush with nature can be a competitive advantage in today's business environment.

  • Apr 24, 2024 | alphyco.com | Carolyne Zinko

    When John Hausdoerffer asks you what kind of ancestor you want to be, he’s only partly referring to what your kids and grandkids will think of you. There’s a bigger question being asked by the environmental philosopher and professor at Western Colorado University. If we shift our perspectives, as if looking back at ourselves from the future, it may spur us to consider how ethically we’re behaving in the here and now — and change the way we make decisions about how we live our lives.

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