Jio explosion, launched AI with glasses, you can take a picture of where you will see
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The company has made several major announcements at Reliance’s 48th AGM. Jio is going to enter its 10th year soon. The company starting telecom service in 2016 is now going to become global. In the annual meeting, Jio has also talked about its deptack initiatives. The company has announced Jio Frames in it, which is equipped with AI features.
Jio’s AI Glasses
This AI Chashma of Jio will compete with Meta’s Rayban and Lenskart’s smart glass. This smart glasses of Jio can be used for calling and music from capturing photos and videos. Talking about the features of Jio Frames, this smart glasses also have a camera on the side in addition to the inbuilt open year speaker, which can also capture photos and videos on your movement and command.
This AI glasses of Jio will be equipped with Jio Ai Cloud feature, in which the pictures and videos you clicked will be stored automatically. You will be able to log in to your Jio AI Cloud and access them in your phone or PC. With Jio Frames, you will be able to click a picture of HD quality as well as high definction videos. Apart from this, AI support has been given in these glasses, so that you will be able to ask about the recipe of the kitchen from the information of the location.
What is special in Jio Frames?
In Jio Frames, the company has given In-old Voice Assistant, named Jio Voice AI, which will answer the questions you asked. The company has not yet cleaned how much the price of Jio Frames will be. Also, its technical specifications have not been informed. This AI glasses will support many Indian languages, which users can use for translation.
In the AGM, the company said that the Jio family has now become 500 million or 50 crore users. These users are including other services of Jio including Mobile, Holmes. The company has become the country’s largest fixed wireless broadband service provider with adding 1 million Airfiber users every month.
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