Friday , December 27 2024

Hanoman AI model will compete with ChatGPT, Mukesh Ambani will launch it

Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries is gearing up to compete with foreign companies in the AI ​​sector. Reliance announced a similar BharatGPT chatbot to compete with ChatGPT. Now the company has announced its first AI model within this India GPT. Whose name could be Hanuman. The company has confirmed the launch of this model. This AI model will be launched next month i.e. March. Let us know all the information about Hanuman ji.

Mukesh Ambani announced BharatGPT's new AI model Hanuman during a technology conference. This model will be launched in India next month in March. However, the company has not yet announced its launch date.

What is Hanuman?

This AI model of BharatGPT will be available in 11 local languages. The Hanuman AI model will specifically work in four sectors, which include healthcare, financial services, government and education sectors. This AI model will provide experience to the user from speech to text.

Conversation can also be done in Hindi

Mukesh Ambani has also given a glimpse of how the Hanuman AI model will work. The glimpse shows a bike mechanic asking a question in Tamil. Also, a bank is shown talking to an AI chatbot in Hindi. So in this glimpse, a developer writing computer code with the help of AI model can also be seen. In the first glimpse it is also shown how Hanuman AI model will help the common man?

To compete with ChatGPT, Reliance is developing BharatGPT. This AI chat model has been developed in collaboration with Indian Institute of Technology universities. Let us also tell you that last year, Reliance Jio Infocomm Chairman Akash Ambani had informed during an event that the company is working with IIT Bombay to develop a new AI model. Also he has declared BharatGPT as Jio 2.0.

Other Indian companies are also in the race

Many other start-up companies are also working on open source AI models for India. Which has the support of many billionaires and investors. The list includes sarvam and synthetic majors. These Indian companies are working from Silicon Valley through economical models.