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“It is impossible for you to create artificial intelligence software like ChatGPT. However, it is your job to try. When OpenAI founder Sam Altman tried to make fun of India by making this statement in June, he had no idea that in about 3 months, Mukesh Ambani would blow the air on this bigotry. Asia’s richest billionaire Mukesh Ambani has made an announcement at Reliance Industries’ annual general meeting on artificial intelligence (AI), which is not just Sam Altman’s answer but will also present a challenge to other companies in this new world.
What is Mukesh Ambani’s announcement: Mukesh Ambani Jio Platforms wants to lead the India-centric AI model and related efforts in various sectors so that citizens, businesses and the government of the country can benefit from this new technology, said at the Annual General Meeting. Ambani said the Jio platform promises ‘AI for everywhere, everywhere’. Describing AI as Jio’s most exciting front of growth, he outlined ambitious plans related to it.
He said that the AI revolution is reshaping the world globally and its intelligent application will redefine and revolutionize industries, economies and even daily life. Mukesh Ambani Said, “This is my promise to my countrymen. Seven years ago, Jio promised broadband connectivity to everyone, everywhere. We have fulfilled this promise. Today Jio promises AI to everyone everywhere and we will deliver on that. Especially IT companies are becoming AI friendly.
India also in the race: India is also advancing step by step in this race. But Sam Altman, founder of OpenAI, the platform that created ChatGPT, feels that India is not capable of such experiments. When he visited India in June, during an event he also said that building an AI model like ChatGPT for India is not only challenging, but almost impossible. Altman quips that it’s your job to try. However, later clarifying in a social media post, he said that my statement was misunderstood.