Ola founder and chairman Bhavish Aggarwal on Monday launched India's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot 'Krutrim’. The AI chatbot is now rolling out in public beta.
"As promised, starting the @Krutrim AI public beta rollout today," Aggarwal posted on X.
He added, “This is a start for us and our first-generation product. Lots more to come and this will also improve significantly as we build on this base. Do give us your feedback.”
As promised, starting the @Krutrim AI public beta roll out today. Use it here: https://t.co/ZLVMelYEbz
This is a start for us and our first generation product. Lots more to come and this will also improve significantly as we build on this base. Do give us your feedback.
While…— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) February 26, 2024
He revealed in the post that it can deal with more than 10 Indian languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Gujarati and even Hinglish (a mix of Hindi and English).
In response to the various glitches and errors that several users promptly shared on X, Krutrim’s official page responded that its LLM model evolves with feedback, enhancing reliability.
Hey, we sincerely apologize for the incorrect information provided by the assistant app and appreciate you bringing this to our attention. Krutrim's LLM model evolves with your feedback, enhancing reliability. Thanks for understanding as we strive to improve India's AI.
— कृत्रिम (@Krutrim) February 26, 2024
This follows Krutrim's rapid ascent as the nation's quickest unicorn and its distinction as the inaugural AI unicorn in the country. The initial funding round, spearheaded by investors including Matrix Partners India, secured a $50 million equity investment, valuing the company at $1 billion.