The group led by billionaire Mukesh Ambani aims to embed AI into telecommunications services serving more than 500 million users.
The Indian conglomerate Reliance, led by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, has announced a strategy to integrate artificial intelligence into its telecommunications services, apps, and home devices. The initiative aims to bring the technology into the daily lives of Jio's customer base, which exceeds 500 million users in the country.
According to TechCrunch, the company's plan involves using AI to enhance calls, applications, and home environments. The move represents a step by Reliance to establish the technology as a core part of its consumer-facing infrastructure.
The strategy comes amid the expansion of artificial intelligence in the Indian market. Integrating the technology into a telecommunications base of this magnitude has the potential to significantly impact how the population interacts with digital services in the country.
Reliance did not detail a timeline for the full implementation of AI tools across its services. The company continues to invest in expanding its digital operations to maintain its position in India's technology and communications sector.
Reliance intends to integrate artificial intelligence into its Jio telecommunications services, applications, and home devices to enhance calls and home environments for its user base.
The AI integration will impact Jio's customer base, which exceeds 500 million users across India.
Reliance has not yet detailed a specific timeline for the full implementation of its AI tools across Jio's services and devices.