RIL-backed AI service in Mar
Mint Mumbai|February 22, 2024
The model will work in 11 local languages in four fields: healthcare, governance, financial services and education
RIL-backed AI service in Mar

A consortium backed by Mukesh Ambani's Relià ance Industries Ltd (RIL) and India's top engineering schools aim to launch its first ChatGPT-style service next month, a big step in the country's ambitions to become a player in the field of artificial intelligence.

The BharatGPT group, encompassing an arm of India's most valuable company and eight affiliated universities, offered a sneak peek of the large language model (LLM) Tuesday during a technology conference in Mumbai.

In a video played before delegates, a motorcycle mechanic in southern India queried an artificial intelligence (AI) bot in his native Tamil, a banker conversed with the tool in Hindi, and a developer in Hyderabad used it to write computer code.

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