Google is placing significant bets on Indian startup CoRover and believes it to be India’s answer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. That is why the tech giant is set to invest about $4 million in CoRover.
Conover is the Indian AI studio behind BharatGPT, an LLM-based AI solution that has proven to be much more capable than ChatGPT, and supports a number of Indic languages.
Earlier this year, Conover unveiled BharatGPT, a significant addition to large language models or LLMs.
This innovative language model supports more than 12 Indian languages and over 120 foreign languages, surpassing the language range of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which is limited to 95 languages and primarily operates in English.
What sets BharatGPT apart is its versatility, as it can process diverse data formats, including images, audio, video, and maps, unlike ChatGPT, which predominantly handles text.
CoRover emphasizes that BharatGPT boasts an impressive accuracy level of 90 percent. Leveraging a vast repository of internet data as its foundation, Bharatpur offers the flexibility to fine-tune and enhance its content.
This adaptability allows the system to incorporate contextually relevant information based on region, sector, domain, client, business, and specific use cases. This ensures that users receive current and pertinent information in response to queries.
In a blog post, CoRover highlights BharatGPT’s ability to integrate with custom knowledge bases, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems, as well as Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for real-time transactions.
This latest offering from CoRover allows organizations to build and manage chatbots across communication channels.
CoRover currently extends its AI virtual assistant services to prominent organizations such as IRCTC, LIC, Max Life Insurance, NPCI, and the Government of India, catering to over one billion users.
Moreover, in a notable development, Google is reportedly on the verge of investing approximately $4 million in Conover, marking another significant milestone in the growth of the Indian conversational artificial intelligence startup. Following a non-equity funding of $500,000 earlier this year, discussions are underway for a $4 million equity investment after the official launch of BharatGPT. As a strategic partner, Google offers cloud computing credits to CoRover, and the additional funds are intended to scale up BharatGPT in the coming weeks.