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The Public Can Now Access Ola’s Aggarwal’s Krutrim AI

February 29, 2024
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On Monday, Bhavish Aggarwal, the CEO and co-founder of Ola, released the beta version of the Indian-made generative AI platform Krutrim to the general public. Aggarwal introduced the platform in December, taking on OpenAI ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. After obtaining $50 million in funding last month, Krutrim became the first AI unicorn in the nation following its launch.

The India-origin generative AI platform was only available to select sign-up users up to this point. You can now access the platform at chat.olakrutrim.com. “As promised, the public beta rollout for Krutrim AI has begun today. For us and our first generation product, this is the beginning. Aggarwal wrote in a post on X, “Lots more to come and this will also improve significantly as we build on this base.”

Krutrim has similarly highlighted issues with AI hallucinations as ChatGPT and Gemini, but it has also included a warning that “Krutrim may give wrong information.” Check important information. However, this goes against the government’s advice to platforms, which states that companies shouldn’t release experimental generative AI platform models for public usage since they might hurt users. While occasional hallucinations may occur, they will be far less common in Indian situations than on other international platforms. And in order to locate and cure, we’ll be working extra hours, Aggarwal added.

AI hallucination refers to inaccurate or deceptive outcomes produced by AI algorithms. Numerous things, like as biases in the data used to train the model or insufficient training data that lead to erroneous assumptions made by the model, might result in these errors. In addition to Krutrim, there are additional generative AI platforms with Indian origins, like BharatGPT from CoRover.AI, Hanooman, backed by Reliance Industries, and Indian startup Sarvam are also vying to introduce their services in the nation.

The Sanskrit word for “artificial,” Krutrim, will be available in two variants: a basic model and a Pro model. Similar to ChatGPT, Krutrim’s current basic version may respond to prompts and queries from users. It can produce text in ten Indian languages, including Marathi, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Odia, Gujarati, and Malayalam, and interpret 22 different Indian languages. The startup plans to release Krutrim Pro, a larger model for handling complicated situations, before the end of next month.

“Krutrim heralds the start of a new era in our country’s AI computing stack. Our goal is to innovate with the globe and create new paradigms,” stated Aggarwal. In addition to developing the fundamental AI model for generative AI applications, Krutrim is working internally on the AI computing stack, which entails building an AI cloud infrastructure and developing and producing chips that are optimised for AI compute. To power various AI infrastructure, models, and applications, the business has devised an architecture combining several chiplets.

When Krutrim was first released, Aggarwal claimed that it had been trained on two trillion tokens, or textual data points, with the greatest possible representation of Indian data. By March 2024, Ola also intends to integrate Krutrim throughout the firms in its group, utilising technology to support, service, and conduct other critical business operations.

Aggarwal introduced Krutrim Si Designs in April 2023 alongside Krishnamurthy Venugopala Tenneti. Tenneti is a board member of ANI Technologies, the company that owns Ola Electric and Ola Cabs. The business obtained $24 million in debt financing from Matrix Partners in October. The company raised $50 million in January, with the lead investment coming from Matrix partners India, who were early backers of Aggarwal’s other businesses, Ola Cabs and Ola Electric.

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