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Krutrim acquires BharatSah'AI'yak to expand AI footprint in public sector
Krutrim acquires BharatSah'AI'yak to expand AI footprint in public sector

Business Standard

time8 hours ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Krutrim acquires BharatSah'AI'yak to expand AI footprint in public sector

Krutrim, the artificial intelligence start-up founded by Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal, has acquired BharatSah'AI'yak, an AI-powered platform developed by Samagra, in a move aimed at deepening its footprint in India's public sector technology landscape. The acquisition brings under Krutrim's umbrella a platform that has played a central role in accelerating the deployment of AI solutions across a range of government initiatives, spanning education, agriculture and governance. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. With the acquisition, Krutrim plans to integrate its proprietary large language models, cloud infrastructure and agentic AI capabilities—including those behind its recently launched assistant app, Kruti—to expand BharatSah'AI'yak's reach nationwide. 'At Krutrim, we have boarded the country's brightest minds to develop a platform that reflects the diversity, depth and richness of Indian languages and culture,' said a Krutrim spokesperson. 'This integration enhances our ability to build AI that is inclusive, intuitive and deeply rooted in the lived realities of India.' Experts said the move highlights Krutrim's broader ambition to democratise artificial intelligence across India, targeting both public services and citizen-facing platforms. The deal also highlights the increasing role of home-grown AI firms in shaping India's digital governance strategy, as the government looks to harness emerging technologies to improve service delivery and administrative efficiency. BharatSah'AI'yak specialises in creating Bharat-focused, vernacular Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)-based AI bots that deliver both text and voice-led experiences. The platform's impact is evident through a series of high-profile deployments. Among them is KumbhSah'AI'yak, billed as India's first AI-powered chatbot for Maha Kumbh 2025. Designed to serve millions of pilgrims, the chatbot offers round-the-clock assistance on religious rituals, site navigation, accommodation options and local attractions. Krutrim provided the hosted open-source large language model services that power the chatbot's functionality. Another notable implementation is the AMA Krushi AI chatbot, launched in Odisha. This voice-enabled assistant delivers agriculture-related guidance and information on government schemes to farmers in local languages, using authenticated data from official sources. The initiative aims to improve accessibility and decision-making for farmers across the region. With Krutrim's advanced AI models, cloud infrastructure and the agentic platform underlying Kruti, these specialised assistants can now scale to serve more users across diverse domains with intuitive, efficient and language-inclusive interactions. Krutrim recently announced the launch of Kruti, the country's first agentic AI assistant designed to go far beyond conventional chatbots. Kruti is poised to lead a paradigm shift in AI, moving from passive responses to proactive, agentic task execution. Kruti can execute tasks like cab booking, food ordering, bill payments, image creation and in-depth research, while also supporting read-aloud responses. Additionally, it offers advanced AI features like in-depth research and image creation free of cost for users. Krutrim reached unicorn status last year after raising $50 million in equity during its inaugural funding round. The round, which valued the company at $1 billion, included participation from investors such as Matrix Partners India. Earlier this year, company founder Bhavish Aggarwal announced an investment of Rs 2,000 crore in Krutrim, with a commitment to invest an additional Rs 10,000 crore by next year. The company also launched the Krutrim AI Lab and released some of its work to the open-source community.

Kruti Gandhi Sarda becomes first Indian to win at Indonesia Tango Championship, ranks third in the Social Category
Kruti Gandhi Sarda becomes first Indian to win at Indonesia Tango Championship, ranks third in the Social Category

Hindustan Times

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Kruti Gandhi Sarda becomes first Indian to win at Indonesia Tango Championship, ranks third in the Social Category

Mumbai-based tango dancer Kruti Gandhi Sarda became the first Indian to win at the recently concluded Indonesia Championship Preliminaries that saw almost 100 dancers competing. 'It was thrilling to be recognised as a tango dancer on the global stage,' says Kruti, adding, 'Tango has given me so much — community, purpose, and artistic expression. So, being able to represent India was truly humbling. I stood third in the Social Category.' It was an improvisational format, where she had to dance to three different songs with three different partners. Sharing how representing India kept her motivated, the dancer says, 'There was a sense of responsibility and a lot of adrenaline. Winning was extra special as it was the first time any Indian won on a global platform.' Did she see the win coming? 'No, I didn't. But I knew I had done well and there was a good feeling at the end of it,' says Kruti, 39, adding that she hopes her win will inspire more people to take to tango. 'It is still a niche and yet to reach the masses. But it's growing steadily. I'm actively working to grow the tango community in India,' she ends.

Bhavish Aggarwal's Krutrim bets on India-first AI to rival global peers
Bhavish Aggarwal's Krutrim bets on India-first AI to rival global peers

Business Standard

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Bhavish Aggarwal's Krutrim bets on India-first AI to rival global peers

Krutrim, the artificial intelligence startup founded by Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal, is positioning its recently launched flagship assistant, Kruti, to stand apart from global peers like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini by leveraging deep local integration, multilingual capabilities, and agentic intelligence tailored to India's unique digital ecosystem. The company calls Kruti India's first agentic AI, capable of booking cabs, paying bills, and generating images while supporting 13 Indian languages using a localised large language model. In the Indian context, the firm competes with global AI giants such as OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, as well as local players such as Sarvam AI and 'Our key differentiator will come with integrating local services,' said Sunit Singh, Senior Vice-President for Product at Krutrim. 'That's not something that will be very easy for global players to do.' Krutrim has already integrated India-specific services, with plans to scale this integration further. The strategy aims to embed Kruti deeply into Indian digital life, allowing it to perform functional tasks through local service connections. This is an area where international competitors may struggle due to regulatory and infrastructural complexities in the Indian market. Voice-first As Krutrim positions Kruti to serve India's linguistically diverse population, the company is doubling down on voice-first, multilingual AI as a core enabler of scale and accessibility. Navendu Agarwal, Group CIO of Ola, emphasised that India's unique language landscape demands a fundamentally different approach from Western AI products. 'India is a voice-first world. So we are building voice-first models,' Agarwal said, outlining Krutrim's strategy to prioritise natural, speech-driven interactions. Currently, Kruti supports voice commands in multiple Indian languages, with plans underway to expand that footprint. Agarwal said the long-term vision is to enable seamless, speech-based interactions that go deeper into local dialects. The company's multilingual, voice-first design is central to its go-to-market strategy, especially in reaching non-English speakers in semi-urban and rural India. The plan also includes integrating with widely used Indian services and government platforms. Krutrim's long-term vision for Kruti centres on true agentic intelligence, where the assistant can act autonomously on behalf of users. Whether it's 'book me a cab to the airport' or 'order my usual lunch', Kruti understands intent and executes tasks without micromanagement. 'Think about it—a super agent which can do food, do apps, provide you help and education information and which can also manage your budget and finance,' said Agarwal. 'So that's what is a mega-agent, or the assistant which is communicating with all of them seamlessly wherever it is needed.' Hybrid technology Rather than relying solely on a single in-house model, Krutrim has opted for a composite approach aimed at optimising accuracy, scalability and user experience, according to Chandra Khatri, the company's Vice-President and Head of AI. 'The goal is to build the best and most accurate experience,' Khatri said. 'If that means we need to leverage, say Claude for coding, which is the best coding model in the world, we'll do that.' Kruti is powered by Krutrim's latest large language model, Krutrim V2, alongside open-source systems. The AI agents evaluate context-specific needs and choose from this suite of models to deliver tailored responses. Investments Krutrim reached unicorn status last year after raising $50 million in equity during its inaugural funding round. The round, which valued the company at $1 billion, included participation from investors such as Matrix Partners India. Earlier this year, company founder Bhavish Aggarwal announced an investment of ₹2,000 crore in Krutrim, with a commitment to invest an additional ₹10,000 crore by next year. The company also launched the Krutrim AI Lab and released some of its work to the open-source community. As Krutrim's AI assistant begins to interface with highly contextual and personal user data, the company emphasises a stringent, India-first approach to data privacy and regulatory compliance. The company employs internal algorithms to manage and isolate user data, ensuring it remains secure and compartmentalised. While Krutrim is open to competing globally, it remains committed to addressing India's market complexities first. 'We don't shy away from going global. But our primary focus is India first,' Agarwal said. Krutrim's emphasis on embedded, action-oriented intelligence—capable of not just understanding queries but also fulfilling them through integrations—could define its edge in the increasingly competitive AI landscape. Here, localisation and service depth may become as critical as raw model power.

Ola Krutrim launches agentic AI assistant Kruti
Ola Krutrim launches agentic AI assistant Kruti

New Indian Express

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

Ola Krutrim launches agentic AI assistant Kruti

AI unicorn Krutrim, which is a part of the Ola group, has launched an agentic AI assistant called Kruti. This is an upgrade from Krutrim's previous public beta chatbot and officials said they will be updating Kruti regularly with many more features. Available for consumers currently, Kruti for developers will also be launched soon so that they can build new agents and deploy them on the platform. Navendu Agarwal, head of business, Krutrim and Chandra Khatri, Founding Head of AI at Krutrim said it delivers task execution - from cab booking, food ordering, bill payments to image creation. It also offers advanced AI features such as in-depth research and image creation free of cost for users. 'Right now, it is for consumers, but we want to go beyond and we definitely want to personalize. We want to provide recommendations which are relevant for the users. We want to make it more and more personal,' said Krutrim's business head.

Ola's Krutrim Unveils AI Assistant 'Kruti' with Agentic Capabilities for Everyday Tasks
Ola's Krutrim Unveils AI Assistant 'Kruti' with Agentic Capabilities for Everyday Tasks

Entrepreneur

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Entrepreneur

Ola's Krutrim Unveils AI Assistant 'Kruti' with Agentic Capabilities for Everyday Tasks

The assistant is available in 13 Indian languages and can respond in various tones and formats ranging from concise summaries to detailed narratives depending on the user's needs and the conversation's context You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Krutrim, India's first AI unicorn founded by Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal, has launched a new AI assistant named Kruti, aimed at redefining how Indians interact with digital assistants. Unlike conventional chatbots, Kruti is built with what the company calls "agentic" capabilities, meaning it can perform actions on behalf of users, not just respond to queries. The assistant supports both voice and text interactions and is designed to understand user intent, adapt to preferences, and execute tasks such as booking cabs, paying bills, ordering food, generating images, and assisting with research. Kruti marks a significant step forward for Krutrim, especially as it attempts to strengthen its position in India's fast-evolving AI ecosystem. The assistant is available in 13 Indian languages and can respond in various tones and formats ranging from concise summaries to detailed narratives depending on the user's needs and the conversation's context. The platform is also equipped with memory and contextual awareness, enabling it to personalise responses based on prior interactions. "Kruti is the first real step towards the future of AI where technology doesn't just talk back, but actually helps you get things done," said Bhavish Aggarwal, founder of Krutrim. "We've built Kruti to work the way Indians live multilingual, mobile-first and intuitive." The launch of Kruti comes after some scepticism from developers and industry observers, who had earlier raised concerns about the performance and reliability of Krutrim's language models and infrastructure. The new assistant is powered by Krutrim V2, the company's upgraded large language model, built using a combination of proprietary architecture and open-source technologies. To promote wider adoption, Krutrim is offering Kruti's advanced features including image generation, research assistance, and read-aloud capabilities free of charge. It also comes with a developer-friendly software development kit (SDK), enabling third-party platforms to embed Kruti's services, including its memory management and tool orchestration, with minimal coding effort. Beyond its individual capabilities, Kruti seeks to reduce the friction typically associated with switching between multiple apps. It delivers output in streamlined formats like tables, summaries, or story-style content that suit the user's device and situation. The assistant replaces Krutrim's earlier chatbot beta, reflecting the company's broader shift toward building AI that is more practical, accessible, and locally attuned.

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