The United Arab Emirates launched Jais Chat, a bilingual chatbot created by Core42, a division of G42, an artificial intelligence and cloud computing business based in Abu Dhabi.
According to Core42, the Arabic and English chatbot was designed using an Arabic-centric approach for effective processing of Arabic text.
According to the study, users may utilize prompts to obtain answers, acquire information, and solve problems that would defy traditional search engines. Its interface is akin to Microsoft’s Copilot or OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
The multilingual chatbot’s foundation is the extensive Arabic language model “Jais” from G42.
In association with Silicon Valley-based Cerebras Systems and Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, it was published last year.
Jais Chat, according to Andrew Jackson, executive vice president and chief AI officer of Core42, reshapes “how bilingual individuals interact with technology” with its Arabic-first methodology.
The app’s name, Jais, alludes to Ras Al Khaimah, the highest point in the United Arab Emirates.
The Jais Chat startup also disclosed that enterprise support, voice conversation capabilities, document processing, and subscription models for enterprises looking for customized functionality may be made available by the chatbot in the future.