Homegrown healthcare startup JiviAI on Friday said its AI-powered language learning model outperforms Google and OpenAI machine learning algorithms and ranks first in global benchmarks. The ranking was compiled by the Open Medical LLM Leaderboard, which tracks and evaluates the performance of gigantic language models targeting the healthcare sector.
The Open Medical LLM Leaderboard is hosted by the Hugging Face AI platform, the University of Edinburgh and Open Life Science AI.
JiviAI is a Gurugram-based startup founded by Ankur Jain, former Chief Product Officer at BharatPe, and GV Sanjay Reddy, CEO, Reddy Ventures.
Jivi’s gigantic language model “Jivi MedX” outperformed popular AI-based language learning models such as OpenAI’s GPT-4 and Google’s Med-PaLM 2, achieving an average score of 91.65 across nine Leaderboard benchmark categories, it said in Indian startup statement.
“This is a monumental achievement for an Indian company. Our mission at Jivi is to make first-class healthcare accessible to everyone everywhere. The fact that our LLM is the best in the world makes us extremely proud and confident as we prepare to bring Jivi to over a billion people,” said GV co-founder and CEO Sanjay Reddy.
The company plans to launch Jivi MedX in August 2024.
Jain announced the launch of JiviAI in a LinkedIn post earlier this month.
“I look forward to this next chapter in my entrepreneurship as CEO and co-founder of Jivi AI, where we utilize generative AI to improve health care outcomes for 8 billion people!” – he wrote on LinkedIn.
JiviAI was registered in January 2024, according to data.