At the 48th AGM of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), Jio introduced several new technologies simultaneously. The most special among them was the voice-enabled search assistant RIYA, which was introduced with Jio Frames and PC.
Content search will become even easier.
With the help of the new assistant, RIYA, users will now be able to search content by just giving voice commands. This tool shows results in a very fast and simple way, which will save users' time and give them a smooth digital experience.
Watch content in your language with voice print.
At the AGM, Jio also introduced the voice print feature, which is especially for sports and entertainment lovers. This feature gives users the option to watch content in their favorite Indian language. By using it on the JioHotstar app, people will be able to watch cricket, movies, and other entertainment content in their mother tongue with real voice and perfect lip-sync.
Why is this feature special?
It has been designed keeping in mind the linguistic diversity of India.
Jio says that the content experience with voice print will feel very local and personal.
Be it an exciting cricket match or a blockbuster movie, users will be able to watch it in their own language.
This will make the digital entertainment experience even more real and interactive.
A big step for Indian viewers
This step of Jio is being considered important in the direction of reaching millions of viewers of Indian languages. The company's focus is that users speaking different languages across the country should also get the same technology experience.
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