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Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) chairman and managing director (CMD) Mukesh Ambani announced the launch of the Jio AI-Cloud Welcome Offer, and Jio Phone Call AI at the company’s 47th annual general meeting.
Jio Phone Call AI is a no app based feature that allows users to record calls on their server and transcribe it too, it also allows translation for the AI generated transcription all by calling on their AI number.
“Today, to support our AI Everywhere For Everyone vision using connected intelligence, I am thrilled to announce the Jio AI-Cloud Welcome Offer,” Ambani said, with user data safely stored on the cloud, AI will be able to deliver intelligent personalised services over the network, he added.
Set to go live in Diwali, this offer will allow its Jio users 100 GB of free cloud storage space to securely store and access photos, videos, documents and other digital content and data.
Earlier this year, Jio launched ‘Jio Brain’, positioned as the Industry’s first 5G-integrated ML platform aimed to empower telecom networks, enterprise networks and industry-specific IT environments to seamlessly incorporate ML tools into their day-to-day operations.
Akash Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (RJIL) also announced the upgrade to its HelloJio, Jio STB’s voice assistant using Gen AI technology, improving its natural language processing making it feel more human-like to understand Indian dialects better.
Jio Goes Big on AI
Jio is making significant strides in the field of AI, looking at the broader Indian AI landscape, the JioGenNext cohort highlights the potential of AI in various sectors like healthcare, banking, and agriculture. Startups like Medhini-Arficus and Dista are developing innovative solutions that address real-world problems. Additionally, the collaboration between NVIDIA, Tata Communications, and Jio Platforms will provide the necessary infrastructure for AI development in India.
Akash Ambani, the chair of Jio also announced that it is partnering with IIT Bombay for the BharatGPT initiative aimed to address the lack of large language models (LLMs) for Indic languages. BharatGPT’s open-source approach fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing, which is essential for overcoming these hurdles and establishing India as a leader in Indic LLMs.