Additionally, the business has released an Android app for Krutrim.

The first AI unicorn in India, Ola Krutrim, has introduced Krutrim AI Cloud, a cloud platform designed for researchers, developers, and businesses. The business has also released a stand-alone Android app for its AI helper, which is now available on the Google Play Store.

Modern AI computer infrastructure, the basic models of Krutrim, and additional open-source models like Mistral and Meta’s Llama 3 are all available through Krutrim Cloud. With this platform, developers will be able to run and create LLMs for a fraction of the price that other cloud service providers are presently charging.

Ola Krutrim will now face competition from Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure. Recent quarters have shown strong revenue growth for all of these platforms, driven by rising demand from various sizes of businesses and corporations.

Additionally, the business has announced GPU-as-a-Service and Model-as-a-Service (MaaS) products that give users access to its AI computing infrastructure and core models. Furthermore, Krutrim has released a number of location-related APIs and SDKs, such as the Places, Tiles, and Routing APIs.

The founder of Krutrim, Bhavish Aggarwal, stated, “We are committed to developing full-stack AI capabilities in India, for the world.” “We think that in order to facilitate the emergence of world-class products at a fraction of current costs, India needs its own technology platforms.”

Everyone’s use of AI will be made simpler by the Krutrim assistant app, which is based on the company’s proprietary LLM (trained on over 2 trillion tokens with the highest representation of Indic data). The software will soon support 22 official languages in addition to the ten or more Indian languages it already understands and can intelligently respond in.

Users will be able to issue voice instructions through the Krutrim app in the future, combining text, voice, and visual data for improved usefulness. The Krutim assistant seamlessly interacts with other programs, making it unnecessary to switch between them in order to complete tasks like scheduling taxis, creating reminders, and messaging.

The goal of Krutrim is to develop an all-encompassing, dependable, and expandable mapping platform that serves regional requirements and strengthens more general endeavors for India’s technological and economic development.

Additionally, the business is focusing on creating MapGPT, which will allow for natural dialogues supported by intelligent assistants from Krutrim AI that are aware of location. In addition to integrating community-based features for real-time traffic and road condition updates, the app will provide an immersive experience with location hotspots.

Krutrim, which debuted in December of last year, has been described as the “first full-stack AI” solution in India. It can comprehend more than 20 Indian languages, including Marathi, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Odia, Gujarati, and Malayalam. It was trained on 2 trillion tokens.

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