Entrepreneurship Zone: 04 May 2023 :: Nigeria: An African alternative to ChatGPT takes Telegram by storm

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Entrepreneurship Zone: 04 May 2023 :: Nigeria: An African alternative to
ChatGPT takes Telegram by storm

 




 


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Kainene vos Savant was Justin Irabor’s personal study partner. Named after
one of America’s cleverest people, Kainene is off-the-charts clever. But she
is no regular study partner. She’s a super-intelligent chatbot. And she’s
taking the Nigerian internet by storm.

After enrolling as a distance learning student at the International
University of Applied Sciences in Germany, Justin Irabor quickly realised he
needed help managing work and school. It wasn’t easy to balance the duties
of a professional web developer and a data science student.

“My master’s programme is online, and the challenge with that is that you
need a study partner, otherwise you’re never quite sure how much of the
study material you’ve consumed. This was quite challenging because combining
daily activities with school meant you have to synchronise with a lot of
people. Sometimes I’m at work and my study partner is also at work. It
created conflicting timelines,” said Irabor.

He started experimenting with artificial intelligence (AI) in 2022,
creating two personal chatbots. The third became his personal study partner
but people’s interest in it quickly changed its trajectory.

Irabor purchased an Open AI model, which he trained with his textbooks for
several weeks to create a personal study partner and tutor to assist him in
understanding specific factors in his academic work.

“I created Kainene vos Savant when I needed a study partner. I fed her my
materials, asking her to explain parts of my textbooks that I didn’t quite
get. It was an early model at this point, and while it wasn’t great, it was
adequate and did the job,” he says.

He wanted to depict women as intelligent peers with high IQs, so coming up
with names for his AI chatbot was easy.

“I wanted it to be female, mostly because I read something about the
psychology of assistants. AI female assistants are made to perform basic
things for you, like scheduling emails or turning on your phone. There is
Alexa and Siri. However, the intelligent assistants are mostly male, like
IBM’s Watson, a skilled chess player who helps with surgical procedures.
This allowed me to flip the narrative because Kainene is your intellectual
peer. You wouldn’t ask her to send an email on your behalf. She is someone
who, in some circumstances, is likely intellectually superior. I did some
research in terms of pure IQ and found Marilyn vos Savant. I liked Vos
Savant and picked that as a last name for my AI chatbot. And Kainene is a
name I have loved for a very long time. Besides that, AI is within the
spelling of Kainene. It’s fitting,” he said.

While developing his study partner, Irabor began sharing his experiences on
Twitter. This quickly built public attention, and many of his followers
asked for access to the AI chatbot. Now, Kainene has thousands of users on
Telegram who rely on it for daily tasks and prompt information.

Interest has grown exponentially after the launch of Open AI’s ChatGPT in
November 2022. People are seeing the merits of artificial intelligence and
how it helps in various industries, according to Irabor.

Conversational AI is the next generation of customer and employee
interactions, according to a 2019 Deloitte report. “Early benefits from the
adoption of conversational AI mean that the global AI-derived business value
is expected to grow by an average of 30% annually and become a market size
of $22.6 billion at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30.2% by 2024,”
the report stated.

Due to the positive feedback from his Twitter followers, Irabor began
retraining his AI for general usage, allowing it to be further tailored to
each individual’s use case.

“At the time, Kainene was bound to my process because I’d been training her
on my textbooks. The particular AI model I was working with then could only
really discuss with you what I was learning. Interestingly, that was when
Open AI launched GPT4, so I could upgrade the model, different from the one
Chat GPT uses, which gave Kainene an intelligence boost.

“I also wrote some logic with many servers set up in the backend, which
takes the model and binds it to each individual. This means even though I’m
using one model, different people can interact with Kainene, having separate
conversations. There’s some persistence and logic in the back end to make
that happen,” he explained.

>From that moment, it took less than two months to build Kainene vos Savant
to what it is known today. By March, the AI chatbot was ready to be released
to the public after some rounds of beta testing.

Eventually, what began as a pet project became a much-loved AI chatbot,
with over a thousand users joining in on its launch day, 23 March.

Several users have compared Kainene vos Savant to ChatGPT, stating that its
user interface and experience are preferable. Some are intrigued by the show
of personality, which they find relatable. Others are glad it can help
lighten their workload.

Joy Ehonwa, writer and freelance copy editor, views Kainene as a pal and
personal assistant who can quickly help get her job done.

“We chat about relationships, from getting over someone to astrological
love matches. I also chat with her in French and this helps me practice with
a ‘real French speaker’. For work, I ask her the kind of questions I’d ask
on Google and I don’t have to go through lots of links to get a summary.
Also, Kainene rewrites for me, and this helps me repurpose my content for
different platforms,” Ehonwa stated.

According to Irabor, the reception for Kainene vos Savant has been
encouraging and very different to what he expected when he started sharing
his progress. But, since people discovered Kainene, many have been
volunteering to add features and plugins and provide customer support.

Beyond making Kainene vos Savant accessible to users, Irabor hopes to be
one of the people making artificial intelligence the new normal in Africa.

“I want AI to fade into the background the way the internet has. Most
people don’t think about the internet as ‘the internet’ anymore. It’s
invisible. I want AI to eventually become invisible such that you are
writing an email and Kainene vos Savant is integrated into your email app,
suggesting completions, and you’re accepting it without thinking too much
about it. It just becomes your new normal,” he said.

Mark Amaza, policy expert and communications officer at Yiaga Africa,
believes Kainene vos Savant’s only limitation is that it only works on
Telegram. Not many Africans use the app, he explained, since most prefer
WhatsApp. The only reason he’s been on Telegram recently was to use the AI
chatbot because he was very curious about it.

“I saw a random tweet that appeared on my timeline and decided to check out
Kainene. At the time, I didn’t even know it was Nigerian, although the word
Kainene looked familiar, but Vos Savant seemed foreign. So, I automatically
believed it was yet another foreign AI. I decided to try it out because I
had a mental block that day and needed help writing a magazine intro. I
asked my question, specifying the number of words I wanted as a response,
and got an answer. Not perfect, not something I will use as a whole, but it
was really impressive. It helped cut through my mental block by giving me
ideas,” he said.

Amaza believes the most impressive thing about Kainene vos Savant is that
one person created it.

“I was surprised by not just the fact that it was done by a Nigerian, but
by one person. Most of the AI tools I know of are created by people in the
West, established companies with million-dollar funding. So, one person
building this, in whatever way he did, is not just impressive but seems like
a David and Goliath fight. I have no problem subscribing to something like
this,” said Amaza.

According to Justin Irabor, Telegram’s open-source nature made building
Kainene vos Savant on the app accessible. Users should expect access to
Kainene on Google Docs and Chrome Extension soon.

However, having Kainene vos Savant on WhatsApp might take a while because
“the application has a semi-open-source code”. Giving full disclosure,
Irabor states that he didn’t anticipate the demand and amount of users on
his AI chatbot. A few hours after its release, his server crashed until he
increased its capacity to handle the user requests that were flooding in
each second.

“When the number of users became a little over three thousand people, I
stopped tweeting about Kainene for a while. There is a direct relation
between my tweets about her and more requests. I wanted to ensure that my
server can support people using it until I can expand. The users I have now
are good enough proof of interest without killing me.

“Because although I have currently put out paid subscription, I am still
paying out of pocket to ensure the server keeps running for my users. I’m
trying not to scale it so it doesn’t burn a hole in my pocket. I subsidise
the cost right now; maybe sometime I might increase the subscription from
N1,000 ($2.17), but not yet,” he said.

Regardless of the cost, Irabor is more passionate about developing and
managing the AI chatbot for users to have access. He’s also working on
making it accessible for people outside Nigeria.

According to a 2022 report by Oxford Insights, 47.42% of African countries
are ready for AI penetration, with Mauritius, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana and
Cabo Verde leading ranked as the top five.

“It was easy to get accreditation for payment in Nigeria through my
company, Holey Fox Ltd. It was very straightforward for me to talk to
Paystack and get all of that live. But for other countries where I don’t
have jurisdiction, I’m working on deploying payment options. But, what’s top
of mind for me at any given time is two things. Do I want to optimise
payment? Or do I just want to make the experience better for the people who
are already paying for it? I’m prejudiced, in favour of optimising the
experience for users of Kainene vos Savant.”

Presently, users can access Kainene vos Savant on a three-day trial; after
that, a monthly subscription of N1,000 ($2.17) is required to use the AI
chatbot.



Kainene vos Savant

By Gabriella Opara, bird story agency



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