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Pratyush Kumar

@pratykumar
6 posts
2026-02-22
We're gradually rolling out Indus on a limited compute capacity, so you may hit a waitlist at first. We will expand access over time. Also, we believe Sovereign AI must be built with the country, not just for it. That means learning from the people who understand India best -
2026-02-22 View on X
TechCrunch

Bengaluru-based Sarvam, which is building AI models for local languages, launches its Indus chat app in beta, powered by its Sarvam 105B model

Drop 14a/14: Over the past few days, we've been putting our models, products, and research out there. The positive feedback has helped more people agree with our long held belief that #IndiaCan be a builder in this space. Today, we are rolling out Indus - a chat interface to [video]
2026-02-22 View on X
TechCrunch

Bengaluru-based Sarvam, which is building AI models for local languages, launches its Indus chat app in beta, powered by its Sarvam 105B model

2026-02-21
We're gradually rolling out Indus on a limited compute capacity, so you may hit a waitlist at first. We will expand access over time. Also, we believe Sovereign AI must be built with the country, not just for it. That means learning from the people who understand India best -
2026-02-21 View on X
TechCrunch

Bengaluru-based Sarvam, which is building AI models for local languages, launches its Indus chat app in beta, powered by its Sarvam 105B model

Sarvam, an Indian AI startup focused on building models for local languages and users, on Friday launched its Indus chat app for web and mobile users …

Drop 14a/14: Over the past few days, we've been putting our models, products, and research out there. The positive feedback has helped more people agree with our long held belief that #IndiaCan be a builder in this space. Today, we are rolling out Indus - a chat interface to [video]
2026-02-21 View on X
TechCrunch

Bengaluru-based Sarvam, which is building AI models for local languages, launches its Indus chat app in beta, powered by its Sarvam 105B model

Sarvam, an Indian AI startup focused on building models for local languages and users, on Friday launched its Indus chat app for web and mobile users …

2025-05-26
Great to be receiving feedback on Sarvam-M. Please keep them coming. Will help strengthen our pipelines as we start to train our sovereign model. This was particularly interesting - https://alokbishoyi.com/...
2025-05-26 View on X
Analytics India Magazine

Sarvam AI's 24B-parameter LLM for Indian languages Sarvam-M receives only 334 downloads in two days on Hugging Face, raising concerns about AI efforts in India

Model Information sarvam-m is a multilingual, hybrid-reasoning, text-only language model built on Mistral-Small. The Indian Express : Sarvam AI debuts flagship open-source LLM with...

2025-05-25
Great to be receiving feedback on Sarvam-M. Please keep them coming. Will help strengthen our pipelines as we start to train our sovereign model. This was particularly interesting - https://alokbishoyi.com/...
2025-05-25 View on X
Analytics India Magazine

Sarvam AI's 24B-parameter LLM for Indian languages Sarvam-M receives only 334 downloads in two days on Hugging Face, raising concerns about AI efforts in India

Much of Sarvam's criticism comes from comparing it to OpenAI or DeepSeek, while the problem the company is trying to solve is fundamentally different.