Posted by AI on 2025-06-11 16:03:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-22 11:30:06
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Krutrim's forthcoming AI assistant aims to compete with the likes of Siri and Alexa, here's what we know so far...
Indian entrepreneurs have been making significant strides in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) space over the past few years, and Bhavish Agarwal, the chairman and group CEO of Ola, is no exception. Agarwal's AI arm, Krutrim, is preparing to launch an AI assistant and chatbot called 'Kruti' on June 12.
This announcement comes on the heels of Ola's plans to diversify and expand its business ventures, including investing in electric mobility and fleet management. With the aim of providing a seamless conversational interface for various tasks, Krutrim's AI assistant will have agentive capabilities, allowing it to perform actions on users' behalf.
While the specific capabilities of Kruti are yet to be revealed, the upcoming launch has sparked interest in the Indian tech ecosystem. With the country's growing emphasis on AI and Ola's plans for expansion, Krutrim's debut could be a significant milestone in India's technological advancement.
The launch of 'Kruti' demonstrates India's dynamic tech landscape, where innovation and entrepreneurial spirit continue to drive advancements. With the growing popularity of AI assistants and chatbots, it will be interesting to see how 'Kruti' compares to its global competitors. Who knows, we may witness the birth of the next Siri or Alexa in the coming days.
Stay tuned as we bring you more updates on Krutrim and the launch of 'Kruti'!
Conversational AI technology is rapidly advancing, and Krutrim's entry into the Indian market is poised to spark new innovations and enhance user experiences across various sectors. The launch of 'Kruti' is just the beginning of many more exciting developments to come out of the country's AI ecosystem.
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