Indian AI firm Sarvam plans to deploy its small edge AI models on Nokia phones cars and smart glasses for offline use

New Delhi: Indian AI company Sarvam wants to bring its small AI models to many devices. The models can run on Nokia feature phones, cars, and smart glasses. These AI models are small enough to work offline without the internet.
Sarvam works with HMD to add a talking AI helper to Nokia phones. People can press a button on their phone and ask questions in their own language about things like government programs or nearby markets. The company also teams up with big tech firms. It works with Qualcomm to make its models run well on their chips in many devices. Bosch in Germany helps bring AI helpers to cars. A new pair of smart glasses called Sarvam Kaze will come out in May.
The company makes AI models that need very little space on a device. This means they can work fast without sending data to servers. Sarvam mainly served large companies before, but now it aims to help regular people through these devices. The goal is to give smart AI helpers to more users across India.
Sarvam works with HMD to add a talking AI helper to Nokia phones. People can press a button on their phone and ask questions in their own language about things like government programs or nearby markets. The company also teams up with big tech firms. It works with Qualcomm to make its models run well on their chips in many devices. Bosch in Germany helps bring AI helpers to cars. A new pair of smart glasses called Sarvam Kaze will come out in May.
The company makes AI models that need very little space on a device. This means they can work fast without sending data to servers. Sarvam mainly served large companies before, but now it aims to help regular people through these devices. The goal is to give smart AI helpers to more users across India.
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