Now you can talk to Lord Krishna using ‘GitaGPT’, a unique AI tool with a desi twist, which is created by a Google employee. Using GitaGPT one can ask questions pertaining to life, conundrums about how to remain motivated in difficult times, and how to practice mindfulness. The ChatGPT clone pretends to be Lord Krishna, and allows user to ask anything and everything that they would like to know, and responds with perspectives found in ancient Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita.
The tool comes from Sukuru Sai Vineet, a software engineer, working for Google. Like many, Vineet also realised the potential AI has when it comes to giving users interesting responses from a chatbot. However, Vineet added his own influence, by creating an AI tool inspired from Bhagavad Gita. The GitaGPT is powered by GPT-3, which is known for generating answers to real-life questions. The twist is the AI-powered chatbot will give answers in the tone of none other than Lord Krishna.
It should be noted that GitaGPT is not the only such AI tool which takes inspiration from Lord Krishna and Bhagavad Gita. There’s also ‘bhagavadgita.ai’, a tool which allows a user to ask Lord Krishna, who interacts with a user as if he is Arjuna.
The Facts of the Matter
If 2021 and 2022 was the era of metaverse and machine learning, 2023 is the year of AI-enabled chatbots like ChatGPT. In the past few weeks, ChatGPT became a buzz word which everyone knew. The tool became famous and infamous for the type of content it could come up with. Soon enough, various tech enthusiasts have started create interesting AI tools.
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What is ‘GitaGPT’?
Amid the swarm of such AI tools comes ‘GitaGPT’ a unique AI tool which pretends to be Lord Krishna, and gives users answers to their existential questions based on the Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita. Interestingly, the tool has not been made by any other random tech geek, but a Google software engineer named Sukuru Sai Vineet.
Google Engineer Gives Desi Twist to AI
Vineet has come up with a chatbot that has been trained on the Bhagavad Gita texts. It can come up with some interesting answers to some head scratching and existential questions. So if you ever thought that AI is just a fad, and it cannot come up with philosophical answers, you would stand corrected.
The creator of the AI tool himself took to Twitter and shared a tweet about the platform being slightly faster. However, when we tried to find some answers to our existential questions, the site showed that it is under maintenance.
Similar Clones Available
Dejected, we turned to Google to find if there are any other alternatives to the platform. To our surprise, there are multiple such ChatGPT clones that have made use of Lord Krishna as its inspiration. One of them is Bhagavadgita.ai.
The website starts with a popup that reads – “Namaste, I am Krishna and I can answer any of your questions related to anything. Go ahead ask me something”.
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What Bhagavadgita.ai Replied With?
Beneath the prompt is a text box where one can type the questions. We asked the tool if there’s any meaning to life. To this, the AI tool responded with, “Yes, the Bhagavad Gita teaches that the purpose of life is to realize the divine within oneself. This is done through self-realization, which is the process of understanding one’s true nature and purpose. Radhey Radhey!”.
We then asked what are the ways to ensure proper worklife balance. To this, the bot responded with – “The Bhagavad Gita teaches that one should strive for balance in all aspects of life. It is important to maintain a balance between work and leisure, between material and spiritual pursuits, and between the needs of the body and the needs of the soul. The key is to find a balance that works for you and to be mindful of the consequences of your actions. Radhey Radhey!”.
It’s suffice to say that while the tool is certainly amusing and sheds light on how swiftly AI is taking over, the technology is still limited and can’t give clear and precise responses to one’s question. The answers will remain vague and one can expect generic text replies to their questions. However, the tools are certainly entertaining and one can spend hours interacting with them.
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