Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) Chairman Mukesh Ambani said on Monday that Jio Platforms wants to lead efforts in developing India-specific artificial intelligence (AI) models and AI-powered solutions in various sectors to improve the lives of citizens, businesses and people of the country. Govt. Take advantage of this new age technology. Addressing RIL’s annual general meeting of shareholders, Ambani said the Jio platform promises ‘AI for everywhere, everywhere’.
Describing Artificial Intelligence (AI) as Jio’s most exciting front of growth, Ambani outlined ambitious plans related to it. Ambani spoke about the company’s commitment to deploy up to 2,000 MW of AI-enabled computing capacity, both in the cloud and at the edge, citing sustainable practices and moving towards a greener future.
He said that the global AI revolution is reshaping the entire world and its intelligent application will redefine and revolutionize industries, economies and even daily life. Ambani said that to remain globally competitive, India must use AI for innovation, growth and national prosperity.
He said, “This is my promise to my countrymen. Seven years ago, Jio promised to provide broadband connectivity to everyone, everywhere. We have fulfilled this promise. Today Jio promises AI to everyone, everywhere. And we will get it done.
Within the Reliance Group, talent and capabilities are also being enhanced to rapidly absorb the latest global innovations in AI, particularly recent advances in generative AI. “Jio Platforms aims to lead the effort to develop India-specific AI models and AI-powered solutions across domains to deliver the benefits of AI technology to Indian citizens, businesses and the government alike,” the Reliance chairman said.
Ambani said India has a lot of talent, data and scale for this. “But we also need a digital infrastructure in India that can handle the huge demand for AI.
He said Reliance plans to convert most of its energy consumption in connectivity and digital services to green energy, which is eco-friendly as well as low-cost, in the next five years.