If you’re still in awe of Generative AI solutions like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Meta AI, and Gemini, more surprises await. For example, OpenAI is talking about more powerful and deeper large-scale language models (LLMs) that promise to become an integral part of our daily activities.
Imagine a customer wants to check their banking transactions, for example their bank balance. He can pose that question to ChatGPT’s advanced model and, if the bank has adopted the solution, start a conversation and track the customer’s account by sending an OTP to the KYC contact number on file. You can access, verify, and answer questions.
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This improves the customer experience and allows banks to handle a large number of queries with fewer resources.
Similarly, human resources departments can use sophisticated models to sift through vast numbers of resumes. By setting a few filters (experience, geography, etc.), HR can quickly narrow down candidates to a shortlist. “This solution also allows us to schedule interviews,” said Atty Eleti, a member of OpenAI’s technical staff.
Demonstrating some of the features of OpenAI’s advanced models here at T-Hub on Friday, he said future AI solutions will become even smarter, moving beyond just answering questions to actually performing tasks and performing complex tasks. He said the problem would be resolved. He spoke about “Unlocking the potential of OpenAI in India” and talked about advanced models such as the O series (‘Reasoning’ model) GPT-4 Mini and Sora. While the inference model demonstrates the ability to “think” before responding, GPT-4 Mini is a more cost-effective version of GPT-4, and Sora allows users to simply provide text prompts to create realistic HD video. Allows you to create.
Eleti said the future of AI interaction will move beyond text and voice to encompass a wider range of modalities, including video, physical movement, and even social cues.
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“Future AI models will dynamically generate user interfaces, control robots, interact with the physical world in more sophisticated ways, and blur the line between digital and real,” he said. said.
As AI technology advances, it will become more affordable and available to more people. He said OpenAI is committed to reducing the cost of models and making them available through a variety of platforms so everyone can benefit from the transformative power of AI.
He put LLM’s user base at about 500 million to 1 billion people and said there are many people around the world who have not yet accessed these services.
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He said India has become the second largest hub for US companies in terms of user base and number of developers.
“India is a key market for its technology, with the country boasting the second-largest user base for its products. , we use OpenAI’s tools for a variety of purposes.
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He said the company has made significant investments to improve the model’s support for Indian languages such as Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Gujarati and Urdu. This reduced the number of tokens in these languages by 80%, resulting in faster processing times and lower costs.
He said the company is working with Indian companies to demonstrate the potential of AI and accelerate its adoption. He cited examples such as 10Bed ICU, which uses OpenAI technology to transcribe doctor-patient conversations and summarize patient files, and HealthifyMe, an AI-powered nutrition tracker that provides personalized health insights. Ta.
The OpenAI team then met with Telangana state government officials to discuss ways to leverage AI for effective governance and enhanced citizen service delivery. This session aimed to foster collaboration between OpenAI and government stakeholders and highlight the pivotal role of AI in driving impactful public service solutions.
Jayesh Ranjan, Special Chief Secretary, Ministry of Information Technology, Electronics and Telecommunications (ITE&C, Government of Telangana), said the government will continue its collaboration with OpenAI to foster innovation and opportunities in AI. .
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