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Home»Tech World»Mumbai start-up Ai writes book on Artificial Intelligence, giving competition to ChatGPT

Mumbai start-up Ai writes book on Artificial Intelligence, giving competition to ChatGPT

By Vivek Rana11/05/20234 Mins Read
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Tech News Desk – Not just ChatGPT, Mumbai based startup AI has written a book on Artificial Intelligence. ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence powered chatbot that answers questions and writes essays. What is interesting right now is that a Mumbai-based tech start-up has published a book which it claims is India’s first book written by AI. The name of this book is Bridging the Gap with AI. It’s built with an algorithm that has been ‘trained’ to be familiar with the nuances of the English language as well as the nuances of non-fiction. This 102-page book explains why some companies have been able to do so and how AI is advancing so rapidly.

Fluid AI has written a book
This book is the brainchild of a startup Fluid AI. It builds AI chatbots for businesses. Fluid AI is run by two brothers – Abhinav Agarwal and Raghav Agarwal, both management dropouts turned coders. Come, let us know how it works.

how the platform works
Talking about the platform, Abhinav says that we have had a lot of people come to us in the last few years because AI is very much in trend. These people ask us many questions like how do I learn AI, where can I learn AI as a non-technical background user and coder and how can I best use it in my business. Abhinav told that his most favorite question was that what would happen if AI becomes smarter than us?

Me and Raghav try to share our knowledge through learnings from doing some unique AI deployments. We did this very interesting project.. where we did an AI version of Warren Buffett where we met him. So sharing the learnings from space we thought this project would be of great use to the world and the best format for it would be a book. Why a start-up took six months to perfect artificial intelligence can now write a non-fiction book in days. Abhinav did not reveal much about the coding.

65 member team
Abhinav says Fluid AI, which is now a 65-member team, wants to be the first company in India to pass the Turing test. The Turing test is a method of questioning in AI that determines whether a computer is capable of thinking like a human. The book, Bridging the Gap with AI, has yet to be formally Turing tested. Abhinav says that many people are unable to separate the writing of AI from the writing of humans.

good response to the book
Abhinav said that the best response I got on the book came from a mother who called me and said does this mean my child will never have to write assignments again? It really got me thinking that if AI can get so good at writing, will we ever reach a stage where students can use AI to write all their assignments. Along with this I also noticed the other aspect that teachers will not like AI algorithms which will help them to speed up the quality, speed up the reforms. Using AI algorithms to do this where all of a sudden you have assignments written by AI, which are corrected by AI correctors, it technically takes the human out of the loop with the whole process.

Will writing AI books stifle creativity?
But if humans are out of the loop, isn’t that bad news for creativity? Doesn’t this mean that artists and writers will soon be redundant? But Abhinav thinks differently. Abhinav said that the biggest advantage of AI is that it lacks emotions, which is also the biggest disadvantage. So if you look at it from that lens, I think AI is never going to make human artists, human writers and creative people redundant. It’s not going to happen… because I think that’s the best way to look at the future.

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