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Hanooman will create a generative AI ecosystem to enable budding generative AI platforms to build their applications

Seetha Mahalaxmi Healthcare (SML)-owned Hanooman, a generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, will be launched in India on May 01. It aims to reach 200 million users in 22 Indian languages within the first year. The Gen AI platform will offer its multimodal and multilingual capabilities, including text, voice, image, and code to users in India.

Ahead of its launch, SML has announced a partnership with the Abu Dhabi-based a global AI investment firm 3AI Holding, the same company behind QX Lab AI and Ask QX, a hybrid generative AI platform. SML introduced Hanooman in February this year.

With the newly formed strategic partnership between 3AI Holding and SML, Hanooman will create a generative AI ecosystem to enable budding generative AI platforms to build their applications. It will also offer the platform to startups and incubate them along with Nasscom.

With this joint venture, Hanooman will offer its multimodal and multilingual capabilities, including Text, Voice, Image and Code to its users. Through this joint collaboration, Hanooman, a foundational model built in India for India, will create a generative AI ecosystem for the world, enabling budding generative AI platforms to build their applications.

It will also be offering the platform to startups and incubate them along with Nasscom to ensure that Generative AI space thrives and India gets the required boost to lead this space. With its multilingual capabilities and collaboration with Nasscom, Hanooman aims to benefit both end users and corporations.

“The partnership with SML to power Hanooman, is a step towards our shared vision to provide equitable AI access to the Indian masses. We are focusing on catering to a diverse range of users through our advanced multilingual text capabilities. This collaboration is aligned with our vision of bridging the gap between India and Bharat,” Arjun Prasad, Managing Director, 3AI Holding, said.

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