Parekh highlighted the progress Infosys has made in AI-driven initiatives and indicated that generative AI initiatives are gaining significant traction among clients.
“We are working on market-leading open access and closed large-scale language models. As an example of software development, we used one of our public domain generative AI large-scale language models to create a 3 million line “We have generated code that exceeds 100%,” he said.
Additionally, Infosys customizes its AI solutions by training these large-scale language models with client-specific data, demonstrating a nuanced approach to project execution.
Mr. Parekh highlighted the integration of generative AI into Infosys' service offerings and emphasized the development of comprehensive playbooks for each service category.
“We became the first IT services company in the world to achieve ISO 42,001-2023 certification, proving our commitment to excellence in AI management,” he added.
All of Infosys' AI efforts are part of Topaz's offerings and capabilities. Topaz is a set of AI-first services, solutions, and platforms that help enterprises accelerate business value using generative AI technologies.
Infosys on April 10 announced a partnership with US chipmaker Intel. This enables customers to integrate generative AI with Intel-based solutions, including Intel Xeon processors, Intel Gaudi accelerators, Intel Core Ultra processors, software, and next-generation products. into your business and adhere to new AI guardrails.
Speaking to CNBC-TV18 Editor-in-Chief Shereen Bhan on the sidelines of the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) 2024 in Davos in January, Parekh said Infosys is positioning itself as an AI-first company. Told.
“We now have AI assistants in each department, including HR, recruiting, and sales delivery. This is an internal transformation. We have generative AI, different large-scale language models, and training on different perspectives. “We have 100,000 employees who have received the data architecture.'' Data architecture is going to be key,'' he said.