Talk to Lord Krishna: Now you can get answers to your questions - Heres how
Garg said that the platform has gained popularity in the past few days and people from not only India but across the world have been using it to gain spiritual guidance and comfort.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made several advancements in the recent past and it can now help you talk to Lord Krishna. AI-powered content creation platform Chatsonic has launched a new application, "BhagavadGita.ai - Talk to Lord Krishna". The unique platform enables users to communicate with Lord Krishna in a conversational manner via a chatbot based on ChatGPT.
"With its advanced AI technology, user-friendly interface, and personalised content, it provides users with answers to their questions and helps them understand the teachings of Lord Krishna in a better way, " Samanyou Garg, Founder and CEO, Writesonic, said in a statement.
It is to be noted that web applications' conversations are recorded in a fixed context.
Garg said that the platform has gained popularity in the past few days and people from not only India but across the world have been using it to gain spiritual guidance and comfort.
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Moreover, this new web application also provides personalised content that is tailored to specific requirements.
This will help users to understand what Lord Krishna is trying to tell them through the divine text of the Bhagavad Gita. The users can ask any questions related to their faith, life, and well-being, and the answer will be provided in an understandable format, said the company.
Meanwhile, Google India software engineer Sukuru Sai Vineet, has also launched Gita GPT - a GPT-3 powered app that generates answers to your life issues from the Bhagavad Gita.
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