The company claims that Sarvam’s voice-activated models, which are available in 22 Indian languages, will provide them a competitive edge in the 1.45 billion-person nation where the great majority cannot read, write, or type in English. The objective is to compete with companies like Alphabet Inc. and OpenAI, whose models frequently have trouble with Indian languages.
Additionally, Sarvam provides what are referred to as “agentic” AI models, which can perform tasks like coding or scheduling meetings mostly on their own with little assistance from humans. The company claims that in one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, its agents might propel enterprise automation.
At the February debut, Sarvam co-founder Kumar declared, “Today we show we can bring our own AI to a billion Indians.”