Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani said the company is rapidly augmenting its talent pool and capabilities in artificial intelligence, especially the recent advances in generative AI, adding that the company will create up to 2000 MW of AI-ready computing capacity across both cloud and edge locations.
“Within the RIL group, we are rapidly augmenting our talent pool and capabilities to swiftly assimilate the latest global innovations in AI, especially the recent advances in Generative AI,” Ambani said during RIL’s annual general meeting.
He also said RIL will be developing India-specific AI models and AI-powered solutions.
At the annual gathering of company shareholders, Ambani said India needs a digital infrastructure that can handle AI’s immense computational demands.
“As the sector expands, we stand committed to create up to 2000 MW of AI-ready computing capacity, across both cloud and edge location. And we will do this while adopting sustainable practices and a greener future,” he said.
He said India has the scale, data, and the talent to spur a homegrown AI revolution.
“Seven years ago, Jio promised broadband connectivity to everyone, everywhere.
We have delivered. Today Jio promises AI to everyone, everywhere.
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