- Indian ChatGPT competitors create AI LLMs in Tulu, Bodo . . .
Spurred by their success, and keen to be a part of the rapid global transition to AI, a handful of Indian startups are building AI tools for so-called low-resource languages such as Tulu, Bodo, and Kashmiri, which have a limited online presence and few written records
- TuluAI to digitise and preserve language - Times of India
TuluAI, which will henceforth include both Tulu translator and a language-learning app, is currently in the testing phase and will be relaunched in a couple of months
- The Digital Ark: How Indian Startups Are Using Community to . . .
The mission of TuluAI, Aakhor AI, and others like them is therefore a race against time They are not merely building technology; they are constructing a digital lifeline for entire cultures
- ChatGPT is huge in India. These locally focused startups . . .
The startups are having to build data sets nearly from scratch TuluAI holds storytelling sessions and workshops in rural areas, in which local residents — particularly women and elders — narrate their stories, or are asked to read texts and simulate everyday conversations Participants are taught to record and label the data
- A look at Indian startups like TuluAI, which are building . . .
A look at Indian startups like TuluAI, which are building LLMs for low-resource languages by creating data sets nearly from scratch with community involvement — Indian founders are building digital data sets for low-resource languages by involving the community, and count on local relevance to go against big tech platforms
- TuluAI – Preserving a Priceless Language . . . - LinkedIn
With fewer young people learning it, the risk of losing cultural heritage is growing rapidly 💡 Solution TuluAI, built on advanced Large Language Models (LLMs), is designed to digitize
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