Ola Krutrim unveils its AI vision for India
Ola's artificial intelligence platform, Krutrim has revealed its plans to support developers in India to drive innovation in the country's AI sector. Alongside this, Krutrim introduced mobile apps for its AI assistant. The company, focused on building comprehensive AI capabilities, has also made its cloud platform, Krutrim Cloud, available to businesses, researchers, and developers.
Krutrim Cloud offers access to advanced AI computing infrastructure, including Krutrim's core models and various open-source models. Additionally, the platform provides essential location services APIs and SDKs to facilitate the development of innovative localised mapping solutions.
The Krutrim assistant app is built on the company's own language model trained on extensive data. It aims to make AI accessible to everyone. Currently, it can understand and generate responses in over 10 Indian languages, with plans to expand to all 22 official languages soon.
In the future, the app will support voice commands and integrate text, voice, and visual data seamlessly. The Krutrim assistant also works with other apps, enabling users to perform tasks like booking cabs or setting reminders without switching between applications. It learns from user interactions over time, providing personalised experiences with tailored suggestions and reminders.
Bhavish Aggarwal, Founder of Ola Krutrim, stated, "Aligned with our Prime Minister's vision of a developed India, we are committed to building comprehensive AI capabilities in the country. We believe that India needs its own technology platforms to facilitate the creation of world-class products at lower costs. With Krutrim, our businesses and developers will no longer be reliant on complex and expensive Western cloud platforms, which may not cater optimally to Indian needs. Our Krutrim assistant app will simplify AI integration into daily life, addressing the complexity often associated with digital tools and services."
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