Proprietary large language models are bad at interpreting Asian languages, according to Singaporean super-app company Grab, which has built its own model instead.

Grab’s superapp offers ride-sharing, food delivery, shopping, and even some financial services. The company is so prominent and dominant in some Asian countries that Uber sold itself to Grab and took a stake in the Singaporean company rather than compete directly.

Today, Grab is a major player in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and Myanmar, all of which use scripts that employ alphabets other than the Latin script used by English.

In a Tuesday post on its Engineering blog, four Grab staffers explained that the company ne…

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