Mukesh Ambani's Vision: How India Can Lead the World in AI with Empathy

Mukesh Ambani believes India stands at the threshold of a new AI era and must aim for global leadership. He argues that true progress comes from pairing advanced technology with human empathy and compassion. The Reliance Chairman points to India's affordable space missions and Jio's digital revolution as examples of innovative, cost-effective success. Ultimately, he envisions India presenting a new model of development that combines prosperity with purpose for the world.

Key Points: Mukesh Ambani Says India Must Lead in AI with Empathy

  • Ambani calls for India to lead in AI by blending intelligence with empathy for a new global development model
  • He advocates for a strong bridge between India's scientific community and business world to become a deep-tech superpower
  • The 'more from less for more' philosophy uses tech to deliver high-quality products that improve ordinary lives
  • Ambani highlights Jio's foundation and India's affordable space missions as proof of this innovative approach
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India must become world leader in AI, can present new model of development that combines intelligence with empathy: Mukesh Ambani

Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani calls for India to become a world leader in AI, championing a new development model that combines intelligence with compassion.

"Technology without compassion is just machinery. - Mukesh Ambani"

Mumbai, December 20

The world has entered a new era of Artificial Intelligence and India must become world leaders in AI, Reliance Industries Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani said on Saturday, noting that the country can present a new model of development to the rest of the world that combines intelligence with empathy and prosperity with purpose.

Speaking at the launch of the book 'More From Less For More: Innovation's Holy Grail', Mukesh Ambani said the new India is full of young dreamers and millions of dreams are becoming a reality in India itself.

He also said that India can become a deep tech superpower by building a strong bridge between the scientific community and the business world.

He said the growth of the nation depends on young dreamers making their dreams a reality in India and called for scientists and entrepreneurs working together to create advanced technologies within the country.

Ambani shared that RIL is on the threshold of becoming a deep-innovation, deep-tech, science-led company.

He highlighted the philosophy of "more from less for more" which is focused on using the latest technology and fewer natural or financial resources to benefit a larger number of people. Ambani noted that this is a practice Mashelkar followed for three decades. He said this approach enables Indian efforts to deliver high-quality products that improve the lives of ordinary citizens.

To explain the success of this idea, Ambani pointed to India's achievements in space. He noted that India has sent a rocket to Mars "for less than the cost of a Hollywood movie."

He also spoke about how this vision helped create Jio. He stated that Jio provided the lowest data costs and moved India into the global digital mainstream. This foundation is now helping the country enter the age of Artificial Intelligence.

The story of India's progress also involves the use of clean energy. He emphasized that technology must be paired with human feelings to be truly effective.

"We are at the doorsteps of solving local energy, of not using solar only as a four-hour fuel. We can use solar to really solve some of the problems that India has to solve for a long time," he said.

He said India is on way to make clean energy available in abundance.

"We will show the way as to how we can make green and clean energy available in abundance and in an affordable way with green fuels to not only India but most of the world...The world has entered a new era of artificial intelligence. And of course, we need AI. We must become world leaders in AI. But above all, we need empathy and compassion even more. By combining intelligence with empathy, prosperity with purpose, India can present a new model of development to the rest of the world," he said.

"My father, Dhirubhai, founded Reliance with the sole aim of saying we must develop quality of life of India. India and Indians must move forward. And that was the purpose of Reliance. Today, we are in a new India. This new India is an India full of young dreamers. Millions of dreams are becoming a reality in India itself," he added.

During the event, Ambani shared a personal lesson he learned from Mashelkar. He said, "Technology without compassion is just machinery."

He explained that when technology has compassion, it becomes a social movement.

He said the path to becoming a superpower includes developing new tools in fields such as healthcare, space, and agriculture.

Ambani called for "much stronger integration of Indian business with Indian universities and research institutions."

He noted that a person's starting point does not matter as much as the size of the dream and the hard work put into shaping the nation's future.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Absolutely agree. The Mars mission cost example says it all. We have the talent and the frugal innovation mindset to lead in AI. But the key is ensuring these technologies reach the common man and solve real problems in agriculture, healthcare, and education, not just remain in labs.
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Rohit P
"Technology without compassion is just machinery." What a powerful line. Hope our tech giants and startups truly internalize this. The bridge between universities and industry needs to be much stronger to retain our best minds here. Promising words, need to see execution.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech here, the emphasis on clean energy alongside AI is crucial. You can't power data centers of the future with coal. India's potential in solar is massive. If we get this combo right – green energy + ethical AI – we can indeed set a global example.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the vision is grand, we must be cautious. The benefits of Jio's data revolution weren't equally distributed, and many were left behind in the digital divide. As we leap into AI, the policy framework must ensure it doesn't increase inequality. The compassion part needs to be actionable, not just philosophical.
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Nisha Z
Love the focus on young dreamers! So many of my friends in tier 2 cities are building amazing AI solutions for local problems. With the right support from big companies and easier access to compute power, we can definitely be world leaders. The Indian jugaad mindset + AI is a winning combo! ✨

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