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BgGPT - Bulgaria has its own artificial intelligence

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The first open artificial intelligence system in the Bulgarian language - BgGPT, was presented today in the presence of Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov.

It is free and reliable and was created for the Bulgarian state, the Bulgarian science, Bulgarian business and all Bulgarian citizens, it was reported. Another strategic advantage for Bulgaria is that no data is shared with foreign corporations but stay with the state and Bulgarian organizations, its creators from the Bulgarian Institute for Computer Sciences, Artificial Intelligence and Technology (INSAIT) said.

 BgGPT is specially trained for the specifics of the Bulgarian language. The chat app will be available from March 3.




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