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Krutrim to Launch Kruti AI, India’s First Agentic Assistant
- Krutrim will debut Kruti, India’s first proactive, voice-enabled assistant that can initiate tasks in multiple Indic languages
- Kruti adapts to different user needs with Instant, Insightful, and In?Depth conversational modes
- Alongside Kruti, Krutrim aims to develop domestic AI chips Bodhi by 2026 filling roles from voice assistants to cloud services .
Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal’s AI venture will introduce Kruti a voicebased agentic AI assistant of the particular company to take on June 12. The company states Kruti to be the first India-centric agentic assistant, capable of initiating tasks proactively, predicting needs, and attending conversations in various Indic languages to put an end to the traditional chatbot model.
As defined by Krutrim, the assistant represents a step ahead of typical conversational AI by providing more intelligent and independent interaction. Early public tests indicate Kruti works in three modes Instant for rapid responses, Insightful for reasoning queries, and In Depth for research-based questions reflecting the diversity observed across world conversational agents.
This release is one component of Krutrim’s bold strategy that goes beyond voice AI. The firm hopes to launch “Bodhi 1″, the first Indian-designed AI chip, by 2026, and is aiming at sophisticated AI workloads, with a subsequent “Bodhi 2″ in 2028 with the capability to process trillion parameter models. All this is supported by collaborations with international semiconductor leaders Arm and Untether AI and expansion plans for its data centre capacity from its existing 20 MW to 1 GW by 2028.
On the software front, Krutrim Cloud, launched in early 2024, has achieved significant adoption. More than 25,000 developers have made 250 billion API calls across over 50 services, including a multimodal Indic language hub (Bhashik) and enterprise-grade AI tools.
Despite its momentum, challenges remain. Some developers and analysts note that Krutrim’s LLMs and cloud services have yet to rival the technical maturity of global hyperscaler offerings. For Krutrim to truly cement its position, performance benchmarks, developer feedback, and real-world integration will be crucial.
Tomorrow’s unveiling of Kruti will offer the first public insight into its capabilities, supported languages, and ecosystem integrations. In the longer term, the launch of Bodhi chips and expanded cloud adoption will determine whether Krutrim’s integrated hardware software strategy can deliver on its bold vision.
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