CoRover.ai is the Silent Winner of Indian LLM Race

Ankush Sabharwal believes that there is no need to build a foundational model from scratch. ‘When Java was launched, there was no urge to create another Java.’
CoRover.ai is the Silent Winner of Indian LLM Race
Ankush Sabharwal, the co-founder of CoRover.ai, has had a busy few months building BharatGPT. Most recently, his company launched an educational tablet called Milkyway, which would be powered by CoRover’s BharatGPT virtual assistant, including video and chatbots for students.  Notwithstanding a packed schedule, Sabharwal spoke to AIM about how CoRover.ai’s BharatGPT was built and what exactly it offers that the government is on board to implement in its services. Starting its AI journey in 2016, CoRover has been building virtual assistants for various partners and government agencies such as IRCTC, MaxLife, Chennai Police, and LIC, to name a few. “Ours is the only platform that supports informational, transactional, advisory, and multilingual support of 14 Indian languages, in
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Mohit Pandey
Mohit writes about AI in simple, explainable, and often funny words. He's especially passionate about chatting with those building AI for Bharat, with the occasional detour into AGI.
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