
Zoho Corp plans to make public two foundational AI models this year
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Zoho Corp plans to make two artificial intelligence-based internal foundational models public by the end of the year, group chief executive officer Shailesh Davey said in an interview with Mint. The cloud software startup is also working on foundational models to support Indian languages, though it does not have a timeline on when they will be launched, Davey said.
The two foundational models will be based on 7 billion and 13 billion parameters, respectively, Davey, who took over as Zoho Corp group CEO in January after the firm’s longstanding co-founder and CEO Sridhar Vembu stepped down to work as chief scientist on the firm’s AI projects, said. “These are the foundational models we are working on, which we are incorporating in our products, and we will put it out for the public later this year, maybe over the next two quarters," Davey told Mint on Monday. “The foundational model is more about a technology demonstrator, and putting it out there is a sign of confidence," he added.
For companies, one of the challenges for building foundational models has been the higher demand for computational power as well as training it with better quality data. Zoho has been working on “right sizing" foundational models so that the power consumption for these models is more efficient. Unlike B2C foundational models, B2B models work in a constrained manner specific to the business requirements and use cases of a particular sector.
Therefore, these models may not require large amount of parameters. For context, ChatGPT-4 had 175 billion parameters, while ChatGPT-5 is expected to have 1.5 trillion parameters, according to media reports. Chinese foundational model DeepSeek R-1 had 671 billion parameters
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