Reliance is gearing up to introduce ‘Bharat GPT,’ similar to Jio Chat GPT. The company has initiated collaboration with IIT Bombay for this venture. Jio Infocom Chairman Akash Ambani shared this insight during his speech at IIT Bombay’s Annual Tech-Fest.
India’s #ChatGPT rival, BharatGPT, unveiledhttps://t.co/RBbi5vlAod, an AI start-up in partnership with Google Cloud
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Ambani expressed the company’s inspiration drawn from expansive language models like Chat-GPT and Generative AI. He emphasized the forthcoming decade’s focus on such applications, foreseeing their prominence in the tech landscape.
1. Television OS Launch: The company is gearing up to introduce its operating system for television, as indicated by Ambani’s announcement. Jio is contemplating launching its unique OS for TV, alongside preparations for diverse product and service launches across sectors like commerce, communication, and devices.
2. AI Expansion: Ambani emphasized a broader scope for AI, stating, “For me, AI means ‘all included’.” Jio plans to establish AI as a distinct vertical within its organization, with AI signifying both artificial intelligence and comprehensive inclusivity in operations.
3. Air Fiber Service: On Ganesh Chaturthi, September 19, the company initiated its Air Fiber service in 8 cities: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune. Jio introduced this service with an installation fee of Rs 1000, marking its foray into the high-speed internet segment.