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Sarvam AI Introduces “Sarvam Edge,” an Offline AI Model for Laptops and Phones

Sarvam Edge, an on-device artificial intelligence model created to operate directly on computers and smartphones without the need for an internet connection, was unveiled by Indian AI firm Sarvam AI. According to the corporation, the model offers robust support for Indian languages and places a high priority on speed, data protection, and dependability. 

Sarvam Edge is designed to manage common AI activities including language translation, text-to-voice, and speech recognition. Without having to actively choose the language settings, users may interact organically because it can automatically recognize the language being spoken. Because the text-to-speech system is compatible with the same set of languages, it may be used with accessibility tools and voice assistants. 

The translation engine allows two-way translation between more than 100 language pairs and supports 11 languages, including English. Because all processing is carried out locally on the device, user data is not transferred to cloud servers. Even in places with spotty or poor internet connectivity, this method allows for consistent performance and enhances anonymity. 

The business claims that Sarvam Edge doesn’t need specialized chips or a lot of storage because it is optimized for contemporary consumer hardware. Translations are provided nearly instantaneously, and real-time transcribing operates more quickly than live speech. 

As part of its drive for real-world, on-device AI adoption, Sarvam AI said that the model could power voice-first apps, offline translation tools, and assistive technologies in industries including public services, education, and finance. 

Source – Times Now 

Somesh Suroshe

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