Ambani supports the introduction of a competitive model for artificial intelligence for "Chat GPT"
A coalition supported by the company “Ryleins Enderz” of billionaire Mukish Ambani, and the best engineering colleges in India want to start the first competitive service for the artificial intelligence program “Chat GBT” next month, which is an important step in the country’s ambitions to strengthen its mark in this sector. The Bharatgpt Group, which includes an arm of the highest valuable company in India and eight universities associated with it, offered a quick look at an important language model at a Technology Conference in Mumbai on Tuesday. In a video clip shown in front of the participants, a motorcycle technician in southern India asked a question about artificial intelligence at his mother -in -law, and a banker spoke to the instrument in Indian, while one of the developers in Hyderabad used it to write computer codes. If the model, called ‘Hanuman’, to a Hindu -God, half a monkey and the other half, one will be, it will be a progress of India in the accelerated breed to develop potential transformative artificial intelligence technology. The GBT species want to offer a model that works in 11 local languages in four main sectors, namely healthcare, management, financial services and education. The group developed this model in collaboration with the Indian Institutes of Technology, including those in Bombay, with the support of the Ryleins Jio Infocomm and the Government of India. Open Source Artificial Intelligence for India many startups, such as “Sarvam” and “Kruttrim”, supported by prominent investment capital investors such as “Lightspeed Venture Partners” and billionaire Venod Khosla, who open intelligence models to India. While the Silicon Valley businesses, such as “Oben A.”, create the largest language models ever, these efforts offer alternative solutions thanks to mathematical restrictions and simplest cost models for smaller businesses and government departments. “This is another category of major linguistic models,” said Ganesh Ramicrichnan, head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay. In an interview on the sidelines of the annual Naskum IT industry, Rammarishnan said that the ‘Hanuman’ model will also provide the possibilities of turning sound into a text, making it easier to use. It is noteworthy that millions of Indians cannot read or write in a country with a population of 1.4 billion. He explained that the company would create “Relain Gio” artificial intelligence models for specific uses. The coalition, which includes telecommunications companies and retail businesses, is already working on ‘Jio Brain’, a platform for using artificial intelligence on a network of about 450 million subscribers. What are the big linguistic models? Long linguistic models are systems that generate from large amounts of data and generate natural reactions. Such models use obstetrician artificial intelligence, which is a new kind of artificial intelligence known for the success of the “oben ai”. The efforts of the “GBT” spice in this area are relatively unique as it is the first partnership of its kind between the private and public sectors in the country, and it contains large actors in different fields. Referring to the family entities still common in generations in the country, Ramkrichnan said: “It’s like the joint Indian family … We are connected to each other, and we work better together.”