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Jio Launches Free Google AI Pro Subscription for All Ages – Here’s How to Claim

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Reliance Jio has started offering an 18-month free subscription to Google AI Pro for its users, expanding access beyond the initial 18–25 age group. The Indian telecom giant had announced its partnership with Google last week, promising free access to Gemini for a year and a half. While the initial rollout targeted younger users, the company has now made the offer available to all age groups, allowing a wider audience to experience the premium AI features.

To claim the free subscription, users must have an active Jio SIM card with an unlimited 5G plan. Once this basic requirement is met, users can follow a simple process via the MyJio app. From the app’s home page, tap the “Early access” banner, select Claim now, open the prompted web page, review the plan details, and tap “Agree” at the bottom. After completing these steps, users can open the Gemini app to confirm their Pro subscription status.

The Google AI Pro subscription provides several benefits compared to the free tier. Normally priced at Rs. 1,950 per month, the plan grants extended access to the Gemini 2.5 Pro AI model, along with enhanced functionalities such as image generation via Nano Banana and Deep Research capabilities. These features are not available to free-tier users, giving Pro subscribers a more advanced and versatile AI experience.

By offering this free subscription, Jio aims to provide its users with a chance to explore the full potential of AI-powered tools, whether for learning, content creation, or research. The partnership with Google demonstrates Jio’s commitment to technology accessibility and its effort to bring cutting-edge AI innovations to a broader audience across India.

OpenAI and Meta in Talks with Reliance for AI Partnerships

OpenAI and Meta Platforms have reportedly held separate discussions with India’s Reliance Industries regarding potential partnerships to expand their artificial intelligence offerings in the country, according to a report from The Information on Saturday.

One possibility under consideration involves a partnership between Reliance Jio and OpenAI to distribute ChatGPT in India. Additionally, OpenAI has reportedly discussed lowering the subscription price of ChatGPT to a few dollars per month, although it is unclear if this price reduction is part of the talks with Reliance.

Reliance Industries is also exploring selling OpenAI’s models to its enterprise customers via an application programming interface (API) and has discussed hosting and running OpenAI models locally to ensure data from Indian customers remains within the country. The conglomerate has expressed interest in using a planned three-gigawatt data center, which would be the largest in the world, located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, to run both OpenAI and Meta’s AI models.

Meta has declined to comment on the report, and neither OpenAI nor Reliance have provided immediate responses.

Reliance Industries, led by Mukesh Ambani, is one of India’s largest conglomerates, with operations spanning petrochemicals, refining, telecommunications, retail, and green energy.

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