Ankush Sabharwal, CEO and founder of CoRover.ai, announced that the company has officially joined the NVIDIA Inception program.
By becoming a part of NVIDIA’s ecosystem, CoRover.ai’s team now has access to NVIDIA GPUs, advanced computational capabilities, and strong multi-factor support. This positions the company to accelerate the development and adoption of its generative AI-powered solutions.
CoRover’s primary offering is its Human-Centric Conversational AI platform, powered by BharatGPT, which aims to revolutionize how businesses engage with their customers. The strategic partnership with NVIDIA is expected to propel CoRover’s growth, enabling the company to reshape the landscape of AI-driven services globally.
This milestone not only reflects the unwavering dedication and foresight of the CoRover.ai team but also opens up numerous promising opportunities for the company and its stakeholders.
The company has also introduced CoroAssist, a secure generative AI Information Retrieval System set to transform how enterprises access essential data.
Sabharwal discussed with AIM how CoRover.ai’s BharatGPT was developed and what unique features it offers that the government is interested in implementing in its services. Since starting its AI journey in 2016, CoRover has been creating virtual assistants for various partners and government agencies like IRCTC, MaxLife, Chennai Police, and LIC, among others.
Sabharwal mentioned that CoRover.ai’s BharatGPT is specifically used to empower other virtual assistants, without any additional charges for building their own models. He emphasized that businesses can easily create an assistant tailored to their needs by providing their data. Additionally, these assistants support 14 languages, including voice capabilities.
Corover.ai is supported by Google and utilizes its cloud services for developing LLMs. Sabharwal highlighted the company’s alignment with the government of India’s initiatives like Make AI in India and Make AI Work for India, ensuring that data remains within India. Currently, the company is renting GPUs from Google for model development.