QXLab AI, a pioneering Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) company, last week introduced Ask QX, the world’s first hybrid generative AI platform to make AI more accessible for the Indian masses.
The first to have a node-based architecture, Ask QX is available in over 100 languages, of which 12 are Indian. It is a one-stop shop that aims to empower Indians across the country and beyond, to seamlessly engage with GenAI every day in their preferred language.
The 12 Indian languages that the web platform and app are available in include Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi and Assamese. Apart from English, Ask QX is also available in Arabic, French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian and Sinhala among a host of other global languages. This is a testament to QX Lab AI’s futuristic vision and deep understanding of rich linguistic tapestry in India and neighbouring markets like the Middle East and Sri Lanka.
With immediate availability of text and audio formats, and forthcoming functionalities of image and video within the first quarter of 2024, QX Lab AI is the pioneer in bringing a functional GenAI platform for Bharat. Ask QX has already amassed a user base of over eight million at the time of the platform launch. Ask QX is India’s answer to Large Language Models which are currently available for native English-speaking users only. It has neurologically trained algorithms in 100+ languages and is built on a hybrid model i.e.; 30% Large Language Model (LLM) and 70% Neural Network Architecture, setting a new benchmark in language comprehension and user interaction.
The capabilities of the platform cater to diverse user needs including neural-based services and will gradually include all features like Text to Image, Text to Code, Text to Video, for Business to Consumer (B2C), Business to Business (B2B), and Business to Institution (B2I) cohorts with use cases in diverse sectors such as healthcare, education and legal services among others.
It offers a range of subscription models tailored to different user segments. The B2C paid version, featuring the cutting-edge neural network based version, will be competitively priced and significantly lower than other platforms available, while the free version will provide access to the Ask QX gen AI neural engine. It’s neural architecture offers scalability for the product. This infrastructure not only reduces overall computational power costs but also amps up platform security, creating a protective shield against potential data breaches. QX Lab AI has trained 372 billion parameters which is around six trillion tokens.