Bad news for US, ChatGPT and China's DeepSeek: In a matter of great news for India, and a source of concern for US, ChatGPT and China's DeepSeek, India's billionaire Mukesh Ambani has RIL's digital arm Jio is working on building the world's best AI infrastructure in India. Mukesh Ambani stated that data centers play a crucial role in the infrastructure for artificial intelligence. He mentioned that Jio is in the process of upgrading its data center located in Kolkata."AI is indispensable for India's transformation into a Deep-Tech Nation with advanced manufacturing capabilities," Mukesh Ambani said.
"Jio is currently building the world's best AI infrastructure in India. It gives me great pleasure to announce today that we have modified our data centre in Kolkata to a state-of-the-art AI-ready data centre, and that will be ready in the next 9 months," Mukesh Ambani has said while addressing the Bengal Global Business Summit.
Mukesh Ambani on AI infrastructure in India
"AI is indispensable for India's transformation into a Deep-Tech Nation with advanced manufacturing capabilities," Mukesh Ambani said.
"Jio is currently building the world's best AI infrastructure in India. It gives me great pleasure to announce today that we have modified our data centre in Kolkata to a state-of-the-art AI-ready data centre, and that will be ready in the next 9 months," Mukesh Ambani has said while addressing the Bengal Global Business Summit.
Department of Consumer Affairs has set-up an AI-enabled National Consumer Helpline (NCH)
As per a Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution release, this new technology-driven approach is aimed at improving the speed and efficiency of resolving consumer issues, particularly in the education sector.
As a result of these technological advancements, the number of calls received by NCH has grown more than tenfold, from 12,553 in December 2015 to 1,55,138 in December 2024.
"This exponential growth reflects the rising confidence of consumers in the helpline," the release said.
Similarly, the average number of complaints registered per month has surged from 37,062 in 2017 to 1,12,468 in 2024. The monthly average number of grievances registered digitally has increased from 54,893 in the 2023-24 to 68,831 in 2024-25 (as of December 2024).
The Department has urged all consumers to utilize the National Consumer Helpline accessible via a toll-free number 1915 or web portal.
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