Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Reliance's Mukesh Ambani have announced that Reliance Jio will be using Nvidia’s Blackwell AI Processor for the upcoming Jio Data centers being developed in Gujarat, as they both addressed an AI summit in Mumbai on Thursday.
Jensen Huang, CEO- Nvidia
"In the future, India is going to be the country that will export AI," Huang said, by contrast with its role in software exports. "You have the fundamental ingredients - AI, data, and AI infrastructure, and you have a large population of users."
Collaboration with Tata
In a bid to expand its footprints, Nvidia is all set to supply its Hopper AI Chips to Yotta Data Services and Tata Communications in its efforts to expand its presence in India.
INDUS 2.0
As AI acceptability gains feet in the industry, Indian IT services firm Tech Mahindra is all set to use Nvidia’s Hindi language AI model to develop a custom model Indus 2.0. It will be focused on the language widely spoken nationwide and its dialects as well.
Other Engagements
Apart from the aforementioned, Nvidia also has plans to rather is planning to partner with Indian IT giants like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro in training their employees to develop AI agents based on Nvidia’s software.
AI Acceptability in India
Indian companies are actively pushing for AI adoption in tier operations using AI bots and AI agents to automate their processes for seamless and smooth execution. Additionally, the rampant network coverage in India has enabled consumers to increase their engagement with AI models paving the way for a golden time.
Prospects
The partnership between Nvidia and Reliance Jio signals a transformative moment for AI development in India. With robust data centers and advanced AI processors, India is poised to become a global AI hub. As industry giants like Tata and Tech Mahindra leverage AI for enhanced communication and service delivery, the growth potential is immense.