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does India actually want Indic LLMs?
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we were tinkering around to build an ambient scribe for doctor-patient interaction. unfortunately there are not many good quality voice to text models trained on hindi or regional languages. i guess sarvam's latest model can aid to this dev

this is awesome, please keep me posted on how it goes Sarvam-M definitely feels like the model for this

does this represent Miami?

You should go join the farmers' protest. Tell them you're an engagement farmer

We need Indian products, when they come up with an Android app, that is free to use, millions of people will download.

looking forward to this!

Calling a spade a spade right there! Usage and support of homegrown companies is essential! Many people have a very wrong mentality that a company needs to be at the level of Western company right from the start! No they don’t! Each big company starts small and with gradual improvements reached where they are today! Heck, WhatsApp started as an IM platform and today it has video calling, communities and even integrated payments They built this with constant feedback and usage of people! Bhartiya people need to realize the power they hold in the world to make a product success and use it for the benefit of Swadeshi companies!

People on the internet may not care, but real users do. Millions speak Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, not English. They just want AI that understands their language, not fancy Sanskrit models. Bharat needs it. India will realise it soon.

superior product wins. simple. jingoism & nationalistic chest thumping works well for engagement bait on X not in the real world. great analysis @caleb_friesen2

Completely agree caleb, If you make it, then make it for the world, at least have something which can be showcased globally. People in India won't just do trial and error for each new model which comes in the market.

Startup culture in India is far too engineer brained. Goes without saying it has its positives but people just think in terms of how hard it is to do something, not in terms of how much it matters.
