The AI Impact Summit in Delhi this week has been full of disruption in both good and challenging ways. People have found the event the ideal platform to showcase the future of AI and other solutions that
we might see out in the public very soon.
From AI robots, to AI-powered medical tools and even scribing software, the AI Impact Summit has been the door that shows us a promising path into the future and here are some of those exciting products that have got people’s attention from the AI event.
Sarvam Kaze
This is the made-in-India smart glasses alternative to Meta’s Ray Ban glasses that is claimed to have been built in the country by Sarvam, the AI company from India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was given a quick demo of the gadget at the AI Impact Summit this week and the company will have the product available by May for buyers.
These glasses can let you see through the AI-powered software and also relay the details to the person in local languages.
Ottobots
These are autonomous robots that have been trained and designed to help with delivery of medicines in hospitals and also doing this across floors by taking the elevator and breezing through the corridors. Made by US-based company called Ottonomy, Ottobots previewed at the AI Impact Summit are seen as the new delivery hero, first announced in 2024 and now looking to go beyond the United States with its service delivery.
Chewie From Mankomb
Managing kitchen waste is a nightmare but Mankomb could have found the ideal way to make AI do the heavy work and give positive returns. Chewei is an AI-powered native kitchen appliance that can eat all the waste lying around.
But here’s the best part. It converts even the wet waste like bones, meat, and fluids into rich soil that can be put to use in your garden for growing more rich and fresh plants or even vegetables. This robot comes from the Bengaluru based company Mankomb and it costs 34,999 in the market.
The AI Doctor, EkaScribe
AI for healthcare has made a strong case and EkaScribe wants to be the solution that can give you doctor-like service, which can be helpful in places without a strong support. The company says the EkaScribe AI handles the prescriptions, history, and filing.
AI To Stop Cheating In Exams
What if we tell you there is a way to stop cheating in exams and also make sure that people are not faking in their test interviews? That’s what the Extra Intelligence from Extramarks looks to solve for the schools and teachers. The AI tech can check for the answer sheets and make sure two of them don’t have similar answers and if so flag it to the teacher for further scrutiny and checks.













