Group 1 - Reliance Industries, led by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, announced the launch of India's first indigenous AI platform aimed at making AI affordable for every citizen, starting in Gujarat [1] - The company plans to double its investment in Gujarat to 7 trillion rupees (approximately 100 billion USD), focusing on clean energy, AI, sports infrastructure, and social development [1] - Reliance is constructing India's largest AI-ready data center in Jamnagar, with the goal of making AI accessible to all Indians [1] Group 2 - The AI application platform launched by Reliance is distinct from the core foundational models that countries are competing for, indicating a strategic shift towards user-oriented solutions and enterprise services in India [2] - Reliance announced a joint venture with Meta, investing 100 million USD, to combine Meta's Llama open-source model with Reliance's industry expertise to provide affordable enterprise-level AI for Indian organizations [2] - Criticism has emerged regarding India's approach to AI, suggesting that merely building applications on top of existing models could lead to a loss of core value, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of AI as a transformative force [3]
信实对AI投资,不做模型做应用
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2026-01-13 23:07