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AI chatbots move beyond English

BENGALURU, India – Krutrim, an artificial intelligence startup founded by entrepreneur Bhavish Aggarwal, has launched India’s first multilingual large language model (LLM), which can generate text in 10 Indian languages.

“Our LLM is voice-enabled, and able to understand several languages and even as a mix of languages such as Hinglish — Hindi and English,” Aggarwal said on Friday at an event held on the campus of Ola Group, where he is the CEO. “It’s uniquely Indian.”

Krutrim, which translates to “artificial” in Sanskrit, is also developing data centres and will ultimately aim to create servers and supercomputers for the AI ecosystem. The chatbot will be available in a beta version in January. Prototypes of the servers will be ready in mid-2024 and production will start by the end of 2025, the company said in a statement.

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