- OpenAI's ChatGPT is aiding social equality by helping India's poorest access government anti-poverty programs.
- Multiple AI chatbots are being built in India to help the underprivileged seek legal justice, dispense advice to farmers, and help migrant workers.
- Jugalbandi, an AI chatbot, offers text-to-speech multi-language translation on the fly.
- AI can bridge language and literacy gaps but can also exacerbate the divide by excluding those without access to technology.
- India's ministers are finding ways to innovate and use the technology to level-up language, education, and cultural inequalities.
A Chatbot That Won't Take Bribes for Giving Advice Is a Hit in India
Six months after OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT, trials in India are harnessing the technology to help some of the nation’s poorest people.
