Sarvam AI Gets a Lot of Money

Sarvam AI 獲得大量資金


Introduction

Sarvam is an AI company in Bengaluru. It got 234 million dollars. Now the company is worth 1.5 billion dollars.

Sarvam 是一間位於班加羅爾的 AI 公司。它獲得了 2.34 億美元。目前該公司的估值為 15 億美元。

Main Body

HCLTech gave the most money. They want to use Sarvam's AI tools for their business. Other companies also gave money to help Sarvam grow.

HCLTech 提供了最多的資金。他們希望將 Sarvam 的 AI 工具應用於其業務中。其他公司也出資協助 Sarvam 成長。

AI is hard to make in India because it costs too much money. Sarvam makes AI that understands Indian languages. This helps India not depend on other countries.

在印度開發 AI 很有難度,因為成本太高。Sarvam 開發能理解印度語言的 AI,這有助於印度不再依賴其他國家。

The US government stopped some AI tools for people in other countries. Sarvam wants to fix this. They will use the money for security and new AI research.

美國政府停止了部分提供給其他國家使用者的 AI 工具。Sarvam 希望解決這個問題。他們將把資金用於安全和新的 AI 研究。

Many people use Sarvam every day. They help the government with farm data. They also help 350,000 people who sell financial services.

許多人每天都在使用 Sarvam。他們協助政府處理農業數據,並幫助 35 萬名銷售金融服務的人員。

Conclusion

Sarvam is growing. It wants to make AI better for the Indian government and businesses.

Sarvam 正在成長。它希望為印度政府和企業打造更好的 AI。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Money' Pattern

In this text, we see how to describe money and value. At A2 level, you need to move from simple numbers to 'worth' and 'cost'.

1. Having Value

  • The company is worth 1.5 billion dollars.
  • Rule: Use [Subject] + is worth + [Amount] to say the price of a whole business or object.

2. Spending/Pricing

  • It costs too much money.
  • Rule: Use [Subject] + costs + [Amount] to talk about the price you pay.

3. Giving/Receiving

  • HCLTech gave the most money.
  • It got 234 million dollars.

Quick Shift: Give → Get (I give money \rightarrow The company gets money)


🌍 Connecting Ideas

Notice how the text explains Reason \rightarrow Result:

  • AI is hard \rightarrow because it costs too much.
  • Sarvam understands languages \rightarrow This helps India.

Vocabulary Tip:

  • Grow: To become bigger (The company is growing).
  • Depend on: To need something from someone else (Not depend on other countries).

Vocabulary Learning

worth (adj.)
The value of something in money
Example:This old car is worth 2,000 dollars.
depend on (v.)
To need someone or something for help
Example:Children depend on their parents for food.
security (n.)
Protection from danger or attack
Example:The airport has very strict security.
research (n.)
A detailed study of something to find new information
Example:The scientists are doing research on the new virus.
financial (adj.)
Related to money
Example:She asked her father for financial help.
Practice A2 words in a crossword