Stutya Patwal, unlike many other teenagers, carves his own path. He's not content with following the crowd. At a young age, he penned the bestselling book "The Genius Prodigy: The Rise," available on Amazon. His diverse skills extend to crafting hacking tools like "RedX" and formulating innovative theories. He's a programmer, researcher, and music producer rolled into one. His ambition isn't limited to mere success; he seeks to forge his own unique journey. Instead of frittering away time on social media, anime, memes, and games, Stutya actively creates. He develops games, composes music, and even launched his own social media app, "Smile." His dedication and talent mark him as someone destined for greatness, echoing the Fly Labs motto, "किमपि सिद्धं भवितुं अभिप्रेतम्"
Driven by a spark ignited after Sam Altman's visit to India and his critical assessment of the country's ability to create an AI like ChatGPT, author Patwal decided to embark on a mission to develop India's own large language model (LLM) and conversational AI competitor. This ambitious project, named Orion, is currently under development.
Fly Labs' pioneering project, Akshi, boasts the highest investment of time and resources within the company. This drone detection system utilizes a massive dataset to safeguard India against drone attacks. It swiftly neutralizes any unrecognized drone.
Fly Labs is poised to achieve a significant milestone with its Mission 1: creating the country's own large language model (LLM). This ambitious goal will be realized with the launch of the "New Orion," powered by the cutting-edge "Precise" LLM technology. Details surrounding Precise remain confidential for now, but it represents a significant advancement compared to the current Orion system. This accomplishment marks a major step forward for Fly Labs and the Indian technology landscape, highlighting the nation's growing capability in the field of artificial intelligence.