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Reliance boss Mukesh Ambani all set to bring AI for Indian users, rival of ChatGPT

The challenge was sort of embraced on Monday when Mukesh Ambani, the firm chairman, addressed at the 46th Reliance Annual General Meeting (AGM) event. Jio would develop new ChatGPT-like AI technologies for Indian consumers, according to Ambani.

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Reliance boss Mukesh Ambani all set to bring AI for Indian users, rival of ChatGPT
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India has been having remarkable success in the commercial world, whether it be in the computer industry or any other. Sam Altman, the creator of ChatGPT, previously stated that attempts by Indians to develop an AI system similar to ChatGPT would be unsuccessful.

The challenge was sort of embraced on Monday when Mukesh Ambani, the firm chairman, addressed at the 46th Reliance Annual General Meeting (AGM) event.  Jio would develop new ChatGPT-like AI technologies for Indian consumers, according to Ambani.

According to him, Jio pledges to provide AI to everyone, everywhere. After this triumph, there will be a significant advancement in the tech industry. Mukesh Ambani's Reliance is already accomplishing amazing feats in other sectors.

What did Sam Altman say?

When he expressed doubt about the Indian tech industry's capacity to create an artificial intelligence (AI) product similar to ChatGPT, Altman recently made news in India. Altman said that such an endeavour was "hopeless" and implied that India would encounter significant difficulties in accomplishing this task at an event in India.

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Mukesh Ambani's initiative to bring AI to Indian users

The Chairman and MD of Reliance Industries, Mukesh Ambani, answered with a resolute drive, claiming that India has the assets and dedication needed to thrive in AI. In order to bring the benefits of AI to Indian residents, enterprises, and the government alike, Jio Platforms aims to take the initiative in building India-specific AI models and AI-powered solutions across fields.

"India has the scale. India has the data. India has the talent," Ambani noted. Ambani emphasised the requirement for a "robust digital network" that could handle the significant processing demands of AI. He responded by saying that RIL is dedicated to developing up to "2000 MW of AI-ready computing capacity," which includes both cloud and edge locations, while upholding its dedication to longevity and safeguarding the environment.

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