Infosys joins hands with Microsoft to boost, democratise adoption of generative AI

Says the integrated solutions will boost operational efficiency of customers

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IT major Infosys, on Tuesday, announced that it is partnering with Microsoft to bring together the artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities of both companies to enhance enterprise functions with AI-enabled solutions across multiple industries.

The integrated solutions will accelerate rapid democratisation of data and intelligence that will help businesses increase productivity and drive new revenue growth, Infosys said in a statement.

Infosys said it is providing services, frameworks, solutions, and platforms in multiple application areas, such as semantic search, document summarisation, contact center transformation, AI-augmented software development lifecycle (SDLC) and marketing content creation.

Through the collaboration with Microsoft, Infosys Topaz is using Azure OpenAI Service and Azure Cognitive Services to augment its capabilities, to help enterprise customers transition from digital to AI solutions. The integrated solutions will boost the operational efficiency of customers, decrease turn-around-time, future-proof investments, and open new business models, it said.

"Through our strategic collaboration with Microsoft, we will continue to lead the generative AI revolution, helping businesses amplify human potential and navigate their next towards becoming AI-first enterprises," Balakrishna D. R., executive vice president and global head – AI and Automation, Application Development & Maintenance, Infosys, said.

"We are pleased to expand our collaboration with Infosys to deliver innovative solutions, utilising Azure OpenAI Service and Azure Cognitive Services, that will help customers develop new business models, and realize new revenue streams. By harnessing the power of generative AI, Infosys will help customers accelerate growth and innovation," Nicole Dezen, chief partner officer, Microsoft Corp, said.

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