India’s Sarvam wants to bring its AI models to feature phones, cars, and smart glasses
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India’s Sarvam wants to bring its AI models to feature phones, cars, and smart glasses

The company is using edge models that take up only megabytes of space, can run on most phones with existing processors, and can work offline.

The company is using edge models that take up only megabytes of space, can run on most phones with existing processors, and can work offline.

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