Krishna Prasad Srinivasan
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Krishna Prasad Srinivasan
@fewshotlearner
vision models team lead @ https://t.co/Ht4vrb4tFK | previously microsoft research, everwell, harvard university



It's insane to me that despite all the tech progress, you can't find a single half-decent place on the internet to read epics of history like the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Until now. All 10,000 pages. In readable modern English. Free. Read it on grand old books.: grandoldbooks.com/books/mahabhar…

And do check out the tutor mode, where the model helps students solve and learn concepts from the same JEE Mains 2026 questions. This is a small step towards the future of personalised teaching. Blog - sarvam.ai/blogs/sarvam-3…



Today, I'm excited to launch my lifelong passion project, Grand Old Books!! 🚀 There are 1000s of beautiful novels of the past, not in English, locked up in old PDFs, with no physical copies left. We started with Indian texts and brought back 12 books in 6 languages with pictures and annotations. This is, and will always be, completely free. We can't let time wash away history. Please comment to let me know what book you'd like to see added.



.@SarvamAI's vision api is really good at newspaper OCR wow :) - OCR on newspapers is v hard because of non rectilinear structure + indian dialect/language complexity + reading order ambiguity in newspapers but sarvam did a really good job with this one! - i tried sarvam vision, sarvam document intelligence (for newspaper PDFs) & sarvam-m for chat to see if i could accurately chat with a newspaper in a local indian language - essentially, you upload a newspaper in kannada -> ask questions in hindi (used these because these are the languages i know) query the content -> verify the response - a longer, more detailed demo with my voiceover is here: drive.google.com/file/d/1Vk_0Z6…

This is a massive win for the Indian AI revolution. 🤯



Sarvam AI explained: How India’s homegrown ‘sovereign’ AI surpassed Google Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT ebx.sh/upiWgy

Drop 6/14: @SarvamAI is proud to announce a landmark in India’s sovereign AI journey through strategic partnerships with the Governments of Odisha and Tamil Nadu. The aim of these partnerships is to drive transformation by building at-scale compute, sovereign models, and the institutional capacity to drive AI adoption. Instead of going bottom-up with PoCs which find it hard to take off, these partnerships will go top down, with a state-wide mandate to deploy AI as a public utility, embedding intelligence across all departments.




