Desi AI blast Sarvam launches Indus app, now chatting in Indian languages, know how to skip the waitlist – ..

News India Live, Digital Desk: India’s own AI assistant ‘Indus’ is now live. It has been specially designed keeping in mind the Indian environment, culture and languages. The company claims that this AI not only understands Indian languages, but is also adept at code-switching during conversations.

5 biggest features of Indus app

Multilingual Support: Users can talk to this chatbot in almost all major Indian languages. Its biggest feature is that you can change the language mid-conversation (like English to Hindi or Tamil), and the AI ​​will respond in the same flow without any pause.

Voice Commands and Responses: Like ChatGPT, it also has voice feature. You can ask questions by speaking and Indus will answer you by speaking in Indian accent.

Document and Image Analysis: Users can upload PDFs, images and other files directly into the app. Indus can read those files and give their summary or find answers to your questions from them.

Based on indigenous models: It is believed that this app is based on Sarvam’s own foundational models. Sarvam-30B And Sarvam-105B which have been specifically trained on Indian data.

AI Agents and Editing: Facility to write and edit documents is provided within the app itself. In future, ‘AI agents’ will also be added to it which will be able to automate your small tasks.

How to download and setup?

download link: you it Google Play Store Or Apple App Store But you can download it by searching ‘Indus by Sarvam’. Its website (indus.sarvam.ai) is also live.

Creating an account: After opening the app, you will have to sign up with your mobile number. After this an OTP will come, as soon as you enter it you will be included in the waitlist.

How to skip the waitlist?

Currently, access to the app is being rolled out slowly, so new users are being kept on a waitlist.

Invite Code: If you have an existing user ‘Invite Code’ (Invite Code), you can immediately enter it and skip the waitlist and start using the app.

Social Media: The company often shares some codes and early access links on its social media handles (X/Twitter), keep an eye on them.

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