MeitY Will Integrate ChatGPT With WhatsApp to Support Farmers.

MeitY Will Integrate ChatGPT With WhatsApp to Support Farmers.
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Now ChatGPT will support Farmers and how

With the expansion of Aritficial Intelligence, different Chatbots are transforming the world. And everyone knows what a favourite ChatGPT has been for the public.

According to reports, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) intends to incorporate ChatGPT on WhatsApp to inform Indian farmers about various government initiatives.

The Indian Express reported that a tiny MeitY team called Bhashini is presently leveraging ChatGPT's data models to create a WhatsApp chatbot. It is particularly intended for usage by Indian farmers who might not be accustomed to typing on smartphones. The chatbot will let farmers ask questions via voice notes to find out more about various government projects and comparable issues.

After that, it will respond with voice messages. We already know that the chatbot created by OpenAI has been making waves all around the world. Because it can produce astonishingly human-like responses to consumers' inquiries. It responds quickly and seamlessly in a matter of seconds, whether the question is how to develop an HTML script or how to change a car's tyre.

The prototype version of ChatGPT was released in November 2022.Since then, businesses have jumped on the artificial intelligence (AI) bandwagon and integrated OpenAI's technology into their own platforms.

It appears like MeitY has similar plans today to join the league. It has been primarily created for Indian farmers to utilise when they want to learn more about various government projects and similar questions.

Users may not be as proficient when it comes to typing in their inquiries on WhatsApp in rural India. Therefore, as a workaround, the MeitY version of the app will also be able to accept user inputs in the form of audio messages.

A user would simply need to ask the chatbot a question, and the response would only come in the form of audio messages, simplifying the procedure. This chatbot was created by MeitY and is now undergoing testing.The team developing it is working to provide support for the numerous languages spoken throughout the nation. MeitY is not the only participant; other internet behemoths have also jumped on the AI chatbot bandwagon. First off, Microsoft revealed ChatGPT-powered Bing and Edge features last week.

However, there have been a number of problems with the launch. Alphabet, the company that owns Google, had its shares drop 8%, or $8.59 per share, to $99.05 over this time, but they continued to be one of the most heavily traded on US exchanges. Analysts expressed alarm over this, claiming that Google's AI search event lacked information on how it will respond to Microsoft's ChatGPT challenge. In support of this, the tech company tweeted a little GIF video of Bard in action and described it as a "launchpad for inquiry," adding that it would make difficult subjects simpler. Surprisingly, it revealed an incorrect response, which was discovered just hours before the Bard launch event in Paris.

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