Karya app, an Indian startup founded in 2021, connects marginalized communities to AI-enabled digital work.
The Karya startup, headquartered in Bangalore, empowers rural workers to gather local language data.
Karya's workers are co-owners of the datasets, earning royalties from their contributions.
The Karya startup has paid out to over 30,000 to rural Indians, improving livelihoods.
Manu Chopra, a 27-year-old Stanford-educated engineer, is the visionary founder of Karya.
The Karya app operates offline, providing voice support for those with limited literacy.
Over 32,000 crowdsourced workers have completed 40 million digital tasks using the Karya app.
Karya inc is changing the narrative of underpaid workers in the tech industry.
Microsoft partners with Karya AI to source local speech data and reduces gender biases in AI.
Google collaborates with Karya inc to develop a generative AI model for 125 Indian languages.
Karya app’s focus on local languages addresses the limitations of non-English datasets.
Generative AI offers startup founders efficiency, creativity, and automation in their ventures.