Oil-to-telecom conglomerate Reliance Industries Ltd’s (RIL’s) digital giant Jio Platforms is developing an artificial intelligence (AI) service platform called Jio Brain, chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani said at the company’s 47th annual general meeting.
Jio Brain is a comprehensive suite of AI platforms and tools, currently being tested with all Reliance group companies. After ironing out the kinks, the company plans to roll it out to enterprises in the coming days.
Ambani said that Jio is integrating generative AI into all its processes and offerings, creating end-to-end workflows with real-time, data driven insights and automation.
Further, Jio will also launch an AI platform for merchants and small businesses called AI Vyapar, along with an AI platform for students called JioInstitute.
During Reliance’s AGM, Ambani also introduced the concept of connected intelligence, a cloud infrastructure that will enable users to access cloud AI services from anywhere on any device, over low latency.
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