QX Lab AI has unveiled Ask QX, marking the debut of the world’s first node-based hybrid GenAI platform. With support for 12 Indian languages and over 100 global languages, Ask QX aims to democratize AI access across India, providing a seamless experience tailored to users’ linguistic preferences. At launch, the platform boasts a user base exceeding 8 million and offers support for both text and audio formats, with plans to incorporate image and video functionalities in the near future, expected to roll out in the first quarter of 2024.
Support for 12 Indian Languages
Ask QX caters to a diverse linguistic landscape, covering 12 major Indian languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, and Assamese. In addition to this extensive coverage, the platform extends its reach to encompass key global languages such as English, Arabic, French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Sinhala.
How It Works
The innovative chatbot harnesses a hybrid model consisting of 30% Large Language Model (LLM) and 70% Neural Network Architecture, setting new benchmarks in language comprehension and user interaction. With applications spanning various sectors like healthcare, education, and legal services, Ask QX leverages its neural architecture, boasting an impressive 372 billion parameters and 6 trillion tokens, to ensure scalability, cost-effectiveness, and robust security measures against potential data breaches.
Pricing and Availability
Ask QX offers versatile pricing models tailored to different user segments, currently providing a free version with plans to introduce a paid version in the foreseeable future. While the free version is accessible to users at present, the company anticipates rolling out the paid version in the coming months, with expected pricing as low as $1 per month.
Tilakraj Parmar, co-founder & CEO of QX Lab AI, expressed his enthusiasm for the launch of Ask QX, highlighting its pivotal role in democratizing AI access for all Indians. The unveiling event in Dubai also saw renowned musician A.R. Rahman launching his meta humans project in alignment with QX Lab AI’s vision of seamlessly blending real and virtual worlds.
Availability and Future Roadmap
Ask QX is currently available in India through web and mobile applications, with plans underway for an iOS version release in the near future. Looking ahead, QX Lab AI’s roadmap includes the development of two additional innovative products focusing on video and image processing, further augmenting the reach and capabilities of GenAI technologies.
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