QX Lab AI Introduces Ask QX: A Hybrid Generative Platform

QX Lab AI Introduces Ask QX: A Hybrid Generative Platform

QX Lab AI launches Ask QX, a hybrid platform that supports generative AI

QX Lab AI, an Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) business, has launched Ask QX, the world's first hybrid generative AI platform aimed at making AI more accessible to the Indian public. QX Lab AI Introduces Ask QX, the first to use a node-based design, is available in more than 100 languages, 12 of which are Indian. It is a one-stop shop that intends to enable Indians across the country and abroad to easily interact with GenAI daily in their favorite language.

QX Lab AI stated that the platform is the world's first hybrid AI system. The chatbot's hybrid form stems from the fact that it was taught using both LLM and neural networks. Neural network architecture, commonly known as ANNs or SNNs, is a subset of machine learning. It employs many node layers to guarantee that the data delivered is within a certain threshold. Essentially, it enhances output accuracy while also increasing output production speed.

According to the business, 70% of the AI platform is taught on ANN and 30% on LLM. This allows Ask QX to enhance both natural language processing (NLP) for text generation and accuracy, which has been a recurrent challenge with LLM-trained chatbots. According to the business, the AI platform was trained using 372 billion parameters, which equates to around 6 trillion tokens.

Ask QX will be accessible in text and voice format at launch, making it a multimodal model, with picture and video-generating capabilities expected by March 2024, according to the business. Notably, no AI chatbot has yet provided all of these features. QX Lab AI says that the hybrid AI approach decreases total computing power expenditures while increasing platform security. This technology creates an energy-efficient system while simultaneously protecting against any data intrusions.

QX Lab AI has also stated that the AI platform would handle over 100 languages, 12 of which are Indian. These include Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, and Assamese.

Ask QX will be available in two variants. The free version will provide consumers access to the Ask QX gen AI neural engine, whilst the commercial version, geared at business clients, will be built on a more advanced neural network. The business claims that the enterprise version is aimed at a variety of industries, including healthcare, education, legal services, and others.

Ask QX is accessible in India, with both a web version and an Android app available on the Play Store. The business said that an iOS app will be released soon.

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