- Jio Platforms is starting a cloud -based pc, accessible on any device
- Users can build and implement AI applications in the largest telephone network in India
- Enterprise Offrering Jiobrain will provide automatic learning as a service
According to reports, the Digital Division of Reliance Industries, Jio Platforms, is building a cloud -based personal computer designed to carry artificial intelligence computing to the masses.
The new system will not require hardware and can be accessed on any device, which provides users with the ability to develop and implement high -rating applications.
During the Mumbai 2025 technology week, the president of Jio Infocomm, Akash Ambani, son of the richest person in India, Mikesh Ambani, described the next cloud PC as a way of democratizing the abilities of AI.
Automatic learning as a service
“We have a consumption application that we will launch shortly. It is a cloud PC, which is a complete PC in the cloud, which can be accessed in each of its houses, but that is really an agnostic device. Without hardware. And you can build AI AI high calculation applications in addition to that. And what can take advantage of is the scope that Jio will have, ”said Ambani saying INC42.
Unlike past efforts, such as the One LapTop Per Child (OLPC) initiative, the AI -based Jio cloud platform will require users to bring their own devices. Jio’s “platform approach” aims to climb the services from AI to millions of users throughout India at lower costs.
One of its next business offers, Jiobrain, will provide automatic learning as a service, eliminating the need for companies to invest in a expensive infrastructure. “You can label Jiobrain, and we will launch it in the next rooms as we perfect the cases of use for that,” Ambani added.
JIO also points to 100 million users for the Jiotele operating system, its Smart TV operating system. As Abani said, “one of our greatest jio growth missions and where we want to have an impact is to connect each home. But with that, we will open as a platform for developers. “
When calling AI, one of the greatest technological revolutions of his life, Ambani predicted that he would help India maintain economic growth of 10% or more. He also highlighted the need for infrastructure, research and talent to position India as leader in AI. The parent company of Jio, Reliance Group, has previously announced plans to build a new AI data center of 3 Gigawatt in Jamnagar, a small city in Gujarat, which hopes to have operational for 2027.