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Agents That Work in Uzbek

May 7, 2026 · Tomaris Team

A raw chat box is a power tool without a handle. Most people don't want to engineer prompts — they want to prepare for an exam, draft a contract clause, or analyze a spreadsheet. That's why the Tomaris platform ships with agents: preconfigured assistants that wrap the model in a role, a tone, and a task.

What's live today

  • Study assistant — explains concepts step by step in Uzbek, generates practice questions, and adapts to school and university curricula.
  • Legal drafting helper — works through contracts and official letters in the formal register Uzbek documents require.
  • Business analyst — summarizes reports, drafts plans, and reasons through numbers with its work shown.
  • Developer assistant — reads and writes code with explanations in Uzbek, English, or Russian.

Launching an agent creates a focused conversation on the chat surface — same model, same visible reasoning, different specialization. Because Tomaris shows its thinking before it answers, you can audit how the agent reached a conclusion instead of taking it on faith. For professional use, that transparency is the difference between a toy and a tool.

Where this is going

Today's agents are conversational specialists. The next step is letting them act: searching documents in your workspace, filling templates, chaining steps toward a goal. The hard part of agentic AI in Uzbek isn't the orchestration — it's a model that understands instructions precisely enough to be trusted with multi-step tasks. That's exactly what our alignment data is for, and every agent conversation teaches us where precision still slips.

An agent is only as good as the model's grasp of intent — and intent lives in language.

Try the agents at tomaris.ai — pick one, give it a real task from your day, and see how far Uzbek-native AI has come.