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Sarvam Introduces “Build with Sarvam” to Showcase AI Innovations Driven by Developers

using the goal of exhibiting practical applications created using its AI APIs, Sarvam has launched a new initiative called “Build with Sarvam.” The show demonstrates how developers are using the platform’s features, such as text-to-speech, translation, and speech-to-text, to create solutions specifically for Indian users. 

OpenCut AI, an open-source video editing program that facilitates transcription and multilingual content creation in 22 regional languages, is one of the highlighted projects. Call center intelligence is the subject of another application that transforms multilingual client encounters into organized information for better analysis. 

In order to improve accessibility for a variety of audiences, Sarvam also demonstrated a real-time AI-powered cricket commentary system that provides match updates in regional languages. Conversational AI for learning various Indian languages is also demonstrated by a language learning program that was inspired by Duolingo. 

Additionally showcased was Kriya, a productivity tool that incorporates AI speech capabilities into routine operations. 

With this project, Sarvam hopes to foster creativity in local AI applications and inspire developers to leverage its platform to create scalable, India-focused solutions. 

Source – Moneycontrol 

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using the goal of exhibiting practical applications created using its AI APIs, Sarvam has launched a new initiative called “Build with Sarvam.” The show demonstrates how developers are using the platform’s features, such as text-to-speech, translation, and speech-to-text, to create solutions specifically for Indian users. 

OpenCut AI, an open-source video editing program that facilitates transcription and multilingual content creation in 22 regional languages, is one of the highlighted projects. Call center intelligence is the subject of another application that transforms multilingual client encounters into organized information for better analysis. 

In order to improve accessibility for a variety of audiences, Sarvam also demonstrated a real-time AI-powered cricket commentary system that provides match updates in regional languages. Conversational AI for learning various Indian languages is also demonstrated by a language learning program that was inspired by Duolingo. 

Additionally showcased was Kriya, a productivity tool that incorporates AI speech capabilities into routine operations. 

With this project, Sarvam hopes to foster creativity in local AI applications and inspire developers to leverage its platform to create scalable, India-focused solutions. 

Source – Moneycontrol