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Reliance AGM: Mukesh Ambani announces suite of AI tools called ‘Jio Brain’

JioBrain integrates 5G’s high speed, and low latency with machine learning capabilities such as anomaly detection, predictive forecasting and automation.

Reliance Industries Ltd, Mukesh Ambani, mukesh ambani group, ril capital expenditure, Indian express business, business news, business articles, business news storiesRIL Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani. (File Photo)

Reliance Jio is developing a suite of tools and applications that span the entire artificial intelligence (AI) lifecycle called ‘JioBrain,’ Reliance Industries’ Chairman Mukesh Ambani said during the conglomerate’s 47th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday.

The company will set AI-ready data centres at Jamnagar, in Gujarat powered by the company’s green energy, said Ambani.

“We are also starting to use JioBrain to drive a similar transformation across other Reliance operating companies, and to fast-track their AI journey as well,” Ambani said.

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“I anticipate that by perfecting JioBrain within Reliance, we will create a powerful AI service platform that we can offer to other enterprises as well,” he added.

JioBrain integrates 5G’s high speed, and low latency with machine learning capabilities such as anomaly detection, predictive forecasting and automation. The platform can train and apply machine learning (ML) models at the network edge and in the service provider cloud.

“This enables CSPs (cloud service providers) to apply machine learning to not only the network but also to a wide range of 5G services and industrial applications including image and video AI at the edge, probing at the edge, healthcare, education, gaming, and entertainment use cases,” as per Jio Brain’s website.

“It supports the Bring Your Own Data (BYOD) concept – enabling CSPs to feed in data from various sources and in multiple formats – and generates intelligent actionable insights. JioBrain provides call analysis, personalised service recommendations, fraud detection, customer experience analytics, and several key inputs spanning the entire value chain,” its website added.

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The service also offers out-of-the-box algorithms that are ready to use, without businesses needing to develop, train, or maintain them. The platform provides capabilities like on-the-fly feature engineering, hyperparameter tuning, data aggregation, and auto/manual retraining.

“Digital is another principal area of our in-house research. We have filed patents in 6G, 5G, AI-Large Language Models, AI-Deep Learning, Big Data, Devices, Internet of Things, and Narrowband-IoT,” Ambani said.

Soumyarendra Barik is Special Correspondent with The Indian Express and reports on the intersection of technology, policy and society. With over five years of newsroom experience, he has reported on issues of gig workers’ rights, privacy, India’s prevalent digital divide and a range of other policy interventions that impact big tech companies. He once also tailed a food delivery worker for over 12 hours to quantify the amount of money they make, and the pain they go through while doing so. In his free time, he likes to nerd about watches, Formula 1 and football. ... Read More

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