Indian startups are suddenly betting on cheap AI voice bots: 'Reaching a billion people'
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Sarvam AI, likened to India's OpenAI, unveiled a voice-interactive technology enabling businesses to engage customers using spoken language, making AI more accessible to diverse populations.
Vinod Khosla noted that 'These voice bots have the potential to reach a billion people', emphasizing the expansive market for voice-interactive AI in India's linguistically diverse environment.
Startups in India are focusing on voice bots that can converse in numerous local languages, aiming to democratize AI usage and appeal to a global audience.
As AI technology evolves, Indian startups may lead the way in developing generative AI products aimed at enhancing user interaction through voice features.
Read at Hindustan Times
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