• Source:IANS

Bhavish Aggarwal, the founder and chairman of Ola, introduced Krutrim AI, an AI chatbot designed to compete with Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT, on Monday. The platform is now open for public beta testing and may soon make its way to the public in the coming months.

Aggarwal wrote on X, "As promised, starting the @Krutrim AI public beta rollout today." For us and our first-generation product, this is the beginning. There will be a lot more, and as we expand on this foundation, it will also get much better. Please let us know what you think," he said.

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More than ten Indian languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Gujarati, and even Hinglish (a hybrid of Hindi and English), will be supported by the chatbot, according to him.

"Krutrim heralds the start of a new chapter in our country's AI computing stack. Our goal is to innovate with the globe and create new paradigms," said Aggarwal.

The business claims that compared to the GPT-4, the AI chatbot is trained with over 20 times more Indian tokens, and that Llama and CNA perform better in Indian languages. It is capable of responding to voice commands. In addition to being able to code, the chatbot has been educated to comprehend Indian languages and culture through the use of a special tokenizer for scripts.

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After closing its first round of funding, Krutrim launches, becoming the fastest unicorn and the first AI unicorn in the country. Driven by investors such as Matrix Partners India, the funding round brought in $50 million in equity at a $1 billion valuation.

Do note that the company has not announced any specific details about the availability for the general public. We will have to wait to get the potential launch date of the Kritrim AI. Till then, stay tuned to Jagran English for more information.