Company that built Hanooman AI platform may launch OS in three months

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Seetha Mahalaxmi Healthcare (SML), the company that launched Hanooman Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) platform built in India, is looking to debut an operating system (OS), as per a report.

According to Vishnu Vardhan, co-founder and CEO of SML, the company is planning to build a full-stack ecosystem of AI solutions, according to a report in Moneycontrol. Vardhan said that the beta testing for the OS may be announced next month, with a potential rollout within three months.

“We are working on building smaller AI models where even GPUs don’t need to be run. We are going that granular, and I think that’s the next big opportunity. Hanooman needs application tools where people can deploy very easily. We are building those applications; and also its OS in the coming months. It’s a kind of no code platform that we are building,” Vardhan said.

Hanooman AI platform is live in 98 global languages, including 12 Indian languages, and aims to reach 200 million users within its first year of launch.

“We are building the OS on top of large language models (LLMs). Because LLMs can expose people’s APIs, so we went a step ahead and thought of building tools where anyone with a little bit of knowledge can deploy agents for their company…This OS can run on good laptops. We want to bring edge computing to generative AI, but we’ll have to use laptops for that. Deploying chips would be expensive,” he added.

Why company wants to develop an OS
The company aims to reduce its on the expensive graphics processing units (GPUs) for running LLMs and OS is said to be the next step in this direction. Along with the OS, the company is also developing enterprise-grade small language models (SLMs) with a goal to address concerns about LLMs exposing APIs for enterprises.

SLMs are cost-effective alternatives to LLMs and are specifically trained to do certain tasks. They can operate with less computational power.



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