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Reliance Industries Limited, the parent company of Reliance Jio, is planning to construct AI-ready data centers in Jamnagar as part of its strategy to make AI infrastructure more accessible.

According to a report, Reliance Chairman, Mukesh Ambani, stated that the company will build large-scale data centers in Jamnagar, Gujarat, to provide cost-effective access to AI models and services.

Reliance also aims to collaborate with global tech companies to establish AI inference facilities across various locations in India, which will be expanded as demand increases.

Ambani mentioned that through partnerships and utilizing Jio's expertise in infrastructure, networking, operations, software, and data, Reliance will be able to offer the lowest AI inference cost in the world. This will make AI applications more affordable in India than anywhere else.

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Notable Ventures

In September 2023, Reliance partnered with GPU chipmaker, NVIDIA, to develop AI infrastructure using its GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip and DGX Cloud AI supercomputing service.

Reliance also plans to create India's own large language model (LLM) trained on diverse languages for generative AI (GenAI) applications.

Additionally, Reliance has formed a joint venture with Digital Realty and Brookfield Infrastructure to build scalable data centers in India.

Moreover, Ambani announced the upcoming launch of a new AI cloud service called "Jio AI-Cloud Welcome", which is set to offer affordable cloud data storage and data-powered AI services.

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