Jio Platforms has announced ‘Jio Brain’ as the latest addition to its 5G/6G product catalogue. According to Aayush Bhatnagar, Senior Vice President at Jio, the platform will integrate machine learning (ML) capabilities in the telecom network, enterprise network or select IT environments (without significant transformations). The service ships with 500+ REST Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and Data APIs for creating ML-powered services.
Besides offering “customised enterprise and large-scale LLM capabilities”, JioBrain will have “images, videos, text, documents, speech and in-built AI algorithms” as a service. Jio believes it will help foster new 5G services and aid enterprises besides preparing the stage for 6G. According to a document shared by Bhatnagar on networking platform LinkedIn, JioBrain will be the “industry’s first 5G integrated machine learning platform”.
JioBrain will help integrate ML across the daily operations of enterprises via its plug-and-play approach, cloud-native support, API layer to extend AI/ML to apps, enterprise and mobile-ready LLM and more. Apart from the distributed machine learning and 5G-integrated ecosystem, the users will be able to “access the language processing capabilities without NLP [Natural Language Processing] expertise” via the Mobile-Ready LLM as a service. Users will also be able to integrate their own data and leverage the ML models to improve performance.
JioBrain: AI Services
JioBrain can offer a range of AI services such as feature engineering, algorithms, text-to-text translation, LLM, speech-to-speech, text-to-speech, speech-to-text, text-to-video generation, image-to-video generation, image recognition, text-to-music generation, text-to-image generation, image-to-image generation, and code generation, optimisation, explanation and debugging. With JioBrain, enterprises will also be able to bring their own model as a service.
“We are open to collaborate with like-minded AI/ML researchers to create value, and scale the Jio Brain innovation ecosystem,” Aayush Bhatnagar said. Meanwhile, Reliance announced its plans to develop the model at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2023 in August 2023. It seems the commitments are now materialising.