New Delhi, Domestic healthcare startup GVAI on Friday said its AI-based language learning model has outperformed Google and OpenAI's machine learning algorithms and has been ranked number one on global benchmarks.

The ranking was measured by the Open Medical LLM Leaderboard which evaluates the performance of healthcare sector-focused large language models.

The Open Medical LLM Leaderboard is hosted by AI platform Hugging Face, the University of Edinburgh and Open Life Science AI.

GVAI is a Gurugram-based startup founded by Ankur Jain, former chief product officer of BharatPe, and GV Sanjay Reddy, president of Red Ventures.

GV's large language model 'GV MedX' outperformed popular AI-based language learning tools like OpenAI's GPT-4 and Google's MED-PALM2 with an average score of 91.65 across nine benchmark categories on the leaderboard, the Indian startup said in a statement. Has performed better than the model.

“This is a great achievement for an Indian company. At GV, our mission is to provide top-notch healthcare to everyone globally. Our LLM is the best worldwide, which gives us great pride and confidence because We are preparing to bring GV to more than a billion people,” said co-founder and chairman GV Sanjay Reddy.

The company plans to launch GV MedX in August 2024.

Jain had announced the launch of GVAI through a LinkedIn post earlier this month.

He wrote on LinkedIn, "I'm looking forward to this new chapter of my entrepreneurial journey as the CE and Co-Founder at GV AI, where we use generative AI to improve health care outcomes for 8 billion people. are doing!"

As per records, GVAI was incorporated in January 2024.