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Global AI Conclave: Sarvam.ai to release more LLMs, build platform for building Gen AI applications

While speaking at the CNBC-TV18-Moneycontrol Global AI Conclave, Vivek Raghavan, founder of Sarvam AI said that developers would be able to use the platform and evaluate how to deploy generative AI applications at a scale

December 19, 2023 / 19:29 IST
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Bala Parthasarathy of People + AI (l) in conversation with Vivek Raghavan of Sarvam AI at the CNBC TV18- Moneycontrol Global AI Conclave in Bengaluru on December 16
Bala Parthasarathy of People + AI (l) in conversation with Vivek Raghavan of Sarvam AI at the CNBC TV18- Moneycontrol Global AI Conclave in Bengaluru on December 16

Homegrown generative artificial intelligence startup, Sarvam AI, which recently released the first Hindi large language model (LLM) Open Hathi, and raised $41 million, plans to release more such models and a platform where developers can use such models for their work, said Vivek Raghavan, Founder of Sarvam AI at the CNBC-TV18-Moneycontrol Global AI Conclave in Bengaluru on December 16.

During a fireside conversation with Bala Parthasarathy of People + AI at the event, Raghavan said, "One of the important things that we are doing is we're not just building models. We are also going to build a platform for developers where one can use a combination of various kinds of models some which are from us, some which are open source, some which may not be open source, and figure out how to deploy generative AI applications at scale, and understand and evaluate their performance efficiently."

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Raghavan said that he expects this platform to be available to developers in the next couple of months. Apart from that, Raghavan also expects to release more models like the recently-released Hindi LLM Open Hathi, in various languages and sizes.

Earlier this month, Sarvam AI raised $41 million in its Series A funding round led by Lightspeed Ventures with participation from Peak XV Partners and Khosla Ventures.