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Jio AI Cloud is getting next-generation upgrades that goes beyond storing your files and let you create them as well.

The next-gen Jio AI Cloud is smarter and more human.
Reliance Jio has announced its next-generation AI cloud model called Jio AI Cloud that promises more than just storage on the cloud for your data. Jio AI Cloud was introduced last year, offering up to 100GB free cloud storage for all Jio users. The company says more than 40 million Indians have relied on the AI cloud ecosystem to securely back up their important files, videos and more.
The company has developed an AI-powered memory companion that is capable of letting you store data and seamlessly search for them using basic voice prompts. The feature is similar to Google’s Pixel Screenshots and Windows Recall that works on phones and PCs, respectively. But Jio AI Cloud is built to work across platforms.
Next Gen Jio AI Cloud: What It Offers
The next-generation of the Jio AI Cloud has been developed to understand context and help you search for files or videos storage on the cloud. You can just say, Hello Jio, to find particular photos of your pet or vacation in Europe, and the Jio AI Cloud will look for the exact files in the library and give you the results in seconds.
That’s not all, Jio AI Cloud can help you nicely categorise the every day files, bills and receipts when you upload a picture to the cloud storage. This is also applicable for important personal documents like Aadhaar card or driving license and store it in the identity folder.
And the AI enhancements don’t end there with Jio AI Cloud which now has its own AI Create Hub. As the name suggests, you now have a place to store all the photos and videos on the cloud but also generate new versions of them. You can use the AI Create Hub to turn regular photos into reels, collages or videos that can be shared with friends. This can be very helpful for small creators or even shopkeepers who want to digitally market their products and shop.
Jio AI Cloud will be available soon.

S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr…Read More
S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr… Read More
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