Maldivian tech company Javaabu has been featured in a business article by edition.mv that highlights recent improvements to Dhivehi ChatGPT, the company’s artificial intelligence writing application. The original article can be found on edition.mv at this link: ++https://edition.mv/news/34341++.
The edition.mv report explains that Dhivehi ChatGPT has introduced a number of significant new features, including expanded support for creating letters, essays, agreements, speeches, novels, poetry, and rhymes. These additions are designed to broaden how users can generate content in the Dhivehi language using artificial intelligence.
According to the article, Javaabu built the application to support the revival and wider use of the Dhivehi language in digital technology. The company’s CEO, Mohamed Jailam, said that the app aims not just to assist with writing, but also to strengthen the presence of Dhivehi in emerging tech tools.
The edition.mv feature also details that Dhivehi ChatGPT uses advanced AI models, including OpenAI’s GPT-4 multimodal system and Anthropic’s Cloud 3.5 Sonnet, to generate responses. Javaabu said the app can handle a wide range of writing tasks and digital language functions, from research and summarization to translation and correction of Dhivehi scripts.
Javaabu also shared that the application will continue to evolve, with future updates planned for features such as voice-driven writing and tools to digitize scanned documents directly within the app.
The edition.mv coverage underlines Javaabu’s role as a rising tech company in the Maldives and highlights its ongoing efforts to enhance local language technology.
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