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Sarvam, a generative AI startup based out of Bangalore, managed to raise more than $50 million from investors like Peak XIV and Khosla Ventures, in less than 6 months after it was launched last year.
Last month, Sarvam released a range of new multilingual products—Al agents, voice and text models, and a workbench aimed at legal professionals. Enterprise customers who used Sarvam's services are satisfied with the performance of its products. But developers have flagged issues with its voice-based models. Even the text model is primarily trained on synthetic data which could lead to nonsensical answers if left untested.
With increasing competition in this space, surely, Sarvam is going to address the product issues in later releases.
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