Paras Chopra’s Lossfunk gets AI models to speak Tulu through prompts, not training
Lossfunk, an AI lab founded by Paras Chopra, created a prompting method that helps large language models produce Tulu text without prior training. Using grammar rules and negative constraints, accuracy reached about 85%. The approach may help expa...

Chopra unveiled the research on X, saying the team made LLMs “speak Tulu” by applying negative constraints explicitly listing words the model should avoid which significantly improved the output.
The approach achieved nearly 85% grammatical accuracy, despite the models not being trained on Tulu data, Chopra said.
The development could have wider implications for AI adoption in a linguistically diverse country like India, where many regional languages remain underrepresented in global AI systems.
In AI development, Tulu is considered a low-resource language, with minimal online presence and almost no training data. As a result, models tend to default to more dominant regional languages such as Kannada.
After adding Tulu grammar rules, a list of forbidden Kannada words, and a self-verification checklist, accuracy rose to 85%, while contamination dropped to 5%. The structured prompt delivered strong results across multiple models, including Gemini 2.0 Flash (85%), GPT-4o (82%), and Llama 3.1 70B (78%).
Accuracy fell by nearly 50 percentage points when researchers intentionally replaced correct grammar rules with incorrect ones, suggesting the models were applying the linguistic structure rather than memorising examples. Evaluation by three native Tulu speakers produced an agreement score of 0.72.
The method could serve as a template for bringing other low-resource Indian languages into AI systems without requiring expensive data collection or specialised model training. Most AI models used in India today are primarily trained on languages such as Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Tamil and Malayalam.
Chopra founded the Bengaluru-based research lab after exiting software firm Wingify in January 2025.
Chopra also stressed the need for long-term research and a shift in mindset among companies, founders and corporate leaders to rethink how India approaches innovation.
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