Krutrim AI, the latest addition to the AI chatbot landscape, has been launched as a public beta, allowing users to experience its capabilities firsthand. Founder Bhavish Aggarwal announced the rollout, emphasizing the platform’s focus on Indian contexts and language support.
The new chatbot, akin to other generative AI-based platforms, offers users the ability to ask queries, write essays, suggest recipes, and engage in conversations. With support for English and over 10 Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and Marathi, Krutrim aims to cater to diverse linguistic preferences, including Hinglish.
Despite warnings of potential AI hallucinations, Krutrim assures users of a lower incidence rate compared to global platforms, with ongoing efforts to enhance accuracy and reliability. The platform’s visual appearance resembles typical generative AI chatbots, accessible through the official website with registration required, currently limited to Indian mobile numbers.
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Initial user experiences reveal some performance challenges, including sluggish page navigation and slower response generation times compared to competitors like ChatGPT and Gemini. While contextual memory and response consistency may vary, Krutrim demonstrates a nuanced understanding of Indian culture and context, providing relevant and insightful answers.
However, occasional instances of AI hallucinations highlight areas for improvement in contextual understanding and response accuracy. Krutrim’s family of language models, including Krutrim Pro, leverages extensive training on over two trillion Indic language tokens to enhance performance and comprehension.
As Krutrim AI continues to evolve, users can expect ongoing improvements in performance, reliability, and user experience, marking a significant milestone in India’s AI landscape. Explore the potential of Krutrim AI and its innovative approach to AI-powered interactions.