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INSAIT launches BgGPT - freely accessible AI in Bulgarian

Prof. Martin Vechev, scientific director of INSAIT
Photo: BGNES

BgGPT - the first AI only in Bulgarian is now publicly available and can be used free of charge by anyone, announced the INSAIT Institute at the Sofia University "Saint Kliment Ohridski".

In January this year INSAIT announced the creation of the first language model in Bulgarian. According to its creators, the GPT technology is a high point in the development of artificial intelligence and improves the way society interacts with information.
The technology is already being implemented by businesses, and according to its representatives, it can be set up by companies for specific needs within a few hours with minimal computing and financial resources.

Another advantage of BgGPT is that it can be used entirely within an organization without sharing confidential data with third parties.

The chat application can be used at https://chat.bggpt.ai




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