The first node-based hybrid GenAI platform in the world, Ask QX, has been released by QX Lab AI and supports over 100 global languages in addition to 12 Indian languages. This new platform promises to democratize AI access by offering users in India a smooth experience in their native tongues.
With more than 8 million users at launch, Ask QX has text and voice format compatibility. Its image and video features will be released in the first quarter of 2024.
Twelve Indian languages are supported
Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, and Assamese are among the twelve Indian languages that Ask QX supports. Major international languages like English, Arabic, French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Sinhala are all supported on the platform.
How it functions
The chatbot sets new benchmarks for language comprehension and user interaction with its hybrid model, which consists of 70% Neural Network Architecture and 30% Large Language Model (LLM).
Applications for the platform are available in a variety of industries, such as the legal services, healthcare, and education sectors.
With 6 trillion tokens and 372 billion parameters, Ask QX’s neural architecture offers improved protection against data breaches as well as scalability and affordability.
How much does it cost?
Customers can choose between free and paid versions of the company’s models, which cater to different user categories. Although the company only offers a free version at the moment, a paid version—which might cost as little as $1 per month—is anticipated in the upcoming months.
The CEO and co-founder of QX Lab AI, Tilakraj Parmar, expressed his happiness to introduce Ask QX and emphasized its contribution to democratizing AI for all Indians.
At the Dubai event, well-known musician A.R. Rahman also unveiled his meta humans project, which is in line with QX Lab AI’s goal of integrating the virtual and physical worlds.
Ask QX is currently accessible in India via web and mobile applications; an iOS version is planned for the near future. Two more cutting-edge technologies with an emphasis on image and video processing are on QX Lab AI’s pipeline, which will increase GenAI’s functionality and reach even further.