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AstroSageAI Launches The World’s First ‘AI Astrologer On Phone Call’ |Talk to an AI Astrologer Anytime, in Your Own Language

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AstroSage AI, India’s leading AI‑powered astrology company, has just launched the world’s first “AI Astrologer on Call” feature. Now, anyone can talk to an AI astrologer over the phone anytime, in any Indian language, from their smartphones.

The new service does more than give horoscopes. It answers questions about love, career, finances, even cryptocurrency. The AI uses Vedic, Krishnamurti, Lal Kitab, and Nadi traditions, plus a knowledge base that includes millions of past horoscopes. Users can speak naturally—no typing needed—making astrology accessible even for those who find texting hard.

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“Made‑in‑India tech powered by local wisdom,” says Punit Pandey, AstroSage’s Chief Innovation Officer. “Our work follows Prime Minister Modi’s IndiaAI Mission, turning AI into a tool that benefits everyday people.” The company trains its AI with thousands of ancient texts to keep advice authentic yet modern.

The call feature removes language barriers. A woman in rural Bihar can now dial an AI astrologer, ask in Bhojpuri, and get replies in her native tongue. The system supports Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, and more. Millions of users who cannot read or type can still get personalized guidance.

Pratik Pandey, CEO, added that AI astrologers can outperform human experts because they combine astrological knowledge with up‑to‑date information on tech and finance—areas where traditional astrologers may be limited.

Privacy is a priority. Every call stays secure and confidential. AstroSage says the new feature should let an additional 20 million users get answers each month, up from the 20 million chats the AI already handles daily.

AstroSage isn’t new to AI. Back in 2018 it launched Bhrigoo.ai, one of India’s first AI‑based astrology engines. Its mobile app, AstroSage.com, has grown into the country’s most downloaded astrology service, boasting over 70 million installs and 1.2 million daily active users. The company supports more than 700,000 registered astrologers and holds a sizable market share in online birth charts and marriage matching.

Looking ahead, AstroSage aims to reach 100 million Indians with the on‑call service within the next year. By combining ancient practices with cutting‑edge AI, the company is closing the gap between tradition and technology—and making astrology more personal, more accessible, and more immediate for all.

Source: aninews



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