Introducing Ask QX: A ChatGPT Competitor Supporting 12 Indian Languages



 Discover the Latest ChatGPT Rival: Ask QX Launch Overview

Meet Ask QX, the latest player in the world of AI language models, designed to comprehend your thoughts and respond in an impressive array of 100 languages, including support for 12 Indian languages. Developed by QX Lab AI, Ask QX made its grand entrance at the Museum of Future on February 2 during a noteworthy event in India.

Accessible Across Platforms

Currently available for Android users and accessible through the web, Ask QX is gearing up for an iOS release in the coming days. This versatile language model goes beyond the norm, supporting a diverse range of global languages, making it a robust tool for users worldwide.

Multilingual Capabilities

Ask QX caters to the linguistic diversity of India by offering support for 12 regional languages, such as Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, and Assamese. Additionally, the platform supports global languages like Arabic, French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Sinhala.

Features and Popularity

The Ask QX platform allows users to access information in both text and audio formats, with plans to introduce image and video interaction features in the first quarter of 2024. Since its initial launch, Ask QX has gained immense popularity, attracting over 8 million users.

Behind the Scenes: The Language Model

Ask QX stands out as a smart language tool with a focus on Indian languages. Utilizing a unique blend of large language models and neural network technology, Ask QX has undergone neurologically trained algorithms, showcasing its ability to understand and communicate across languages.

Paid and Free Versions

Ask QX offers various plans, including subscription options. The paid version, incorporating cutting-edge neural network technology, is priced competitively for regular users. However, a free version is available, allowing users to experience basic access to the Ask QX Gen AI neural engine.

Vision and Future Plans

Tilakraj Parmar, Co-Founder & CEO of QX Lab AI, expressed enthusiasm about the launch of Ask QX, emphasizing its role in democratizing AI access in India. The platform aims to bridge the gap and make AI accessible to everyone, not just a privileged few. Parmar highlighted the unparalleled language proficiency and accuracy of Ask QX across multiple Indian languages.

How to Experience Ask QX

Ask QX is ready for use in India and can be accessed via web and mobile applications on the Play Store. The iOS version will soon be available on the App Store. Explore the capabilities of Ask QX at QX Lab AI's website.

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