Javaabu has been featured in a Voice.mv article highlighting the latest update to Dhivehi GPT, the company’s artificial intelligence platform designed to support and expand Dhivehi language writing through modern technology. The full article is available on Voice.mv at ++https://voice.mv/33403++.
According to the Voice.mv report, the new update to Dhivehi GPT marks a significant step forward in the use of artificial intelligence for Dhivehi language processing and content creation. The platform is built using advanced AI models, including OpenAI’s GPT-4o and Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet, which have contributed to notable improvements in Dhivehi language generation and understanding.
The article explains that Dhivehi GPT offers a wide range of services, including researching and finding information in Dhivehi, text creation, summarisation, phrasing improvements, and translation from other languages into Dhivehi. These features are intended to make the tool useful across both professional and educational contexts.
Voice.mv reports that users can generate various types of content using the platform, such as letters, articles, agreements, speeches, stories, poems known as lhen, and raivaru, a traditional Maldivian form of poetry. Javaabu has also indicated that additional writing formats will be introduced in future updates.
Javaabu Private Limited CEO Mohamed Jailam was quoted in the article as saying that the main objective of Dhivehi GPT is to bring artificial intelligence advancements to the wider Maldivian public while strengthening the presence of the Dhivehi language within the AI field.
The report also notes that new users are able to test the platform by asking a limited number of free questions, with daily, weekly, and monthly subscription packages available for extended use. According to Voice.mv, more than 5,000 users have already registered on Dhivehi GPT, reflecting growing interest in locally focused language technology.
The Voice.mv feature underscores Javaabu’s role in developing digital tools that combine advanced technology with cultural and linguistic preservation.
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