Another Indic Language Model on LLMa: Introducing Malayalam
The AI research team at Wipro has introduced yet another language model for Indic languages on Language Learner and Meaning Maker (LLMa) platform, this time focusing on Malayalam, a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala. This move is part of Wipro’s ongoing efforts to develop AI models that can understand and generate text in various Indian languages.
Wipro’s AI Research and the Malayalam Language Model
Wipro’s AI research team has been working diligently to develop language models for Indic languages and the latest addition is Malayalam. The team used a set of algorithms to train the model to understand and generate Malayalam text. The model has been made available on the Language Learner and Meaning Maker (LLMa) platform.Boosting AI in Local Indian Languages
The introduction of the Malayalam language model is a part of Wipro’s broader strategy to boost AI capabilities in local Indian languages. The company has already introduced language models for other Indian languages like Hindi and Kannada on the LLMa platform. They aim to break language barriers and enable efficient communication across different regions of India.Future Plans: Expanding the Language Portfolio
Wipro’s AI research team plans to add more languages to their portfolio in the future. Their goal is to cover all major Indian languages, enhancing the reach and impact of AI technology across the country. They believe these language models will play a significant role in AI-driven digital transformation in India.With the introduction of the Malayalam language model on the LLMa platform, Wipro’s AI research team continues to break down language barriers and boost AI capabilities in local Indian languages. This initiative is a significant step towards enhancing AI-driven digital transformation across India, particularly in regions where different languages are spoken.