Prøve GULL - Gratis
'Infosys has outlined 8 broad areas for Al'
Mint Mumbai
|September 14, 2023
Information technology services leader Infosys Ltd recently said it is taking an artificial intelligence (AI)-first approach for all its business and operational needs. At its first quarter earnings announcement, the company also committed to train 40,000 employees on generative AI skills. In an interview, chief technology officer Mohammed Rafee Tarafdar explained Infosys' Al strategy. Edited excerpts:

What is Infosys' AI-first approach?
We have been working on Al for some time, with a lot of our initial investments in technologies like machine learning and deep learning. So, while a lot of work or the building blocks for AI were already in place, last year, we saw the potential of the foundational models. The Al-first strategy simply means that we are reimagining everything that we do from a business standpoint to incorporate AI.
There has not been a change in strategy. We were always focused on AI and that continues. It is just that with generative AI and with the launch of ChatGPT, AI has become consumerized which means anybody, even without the knowledge of AI, could use it. The last time this happened was with mobile technology and that led to a significant push on mobile technology and the same is happening now with AI. This now has become a boardroom agenda and hence, we are also amplifying the potential of the technology and how it can influence business.
Is Infosys building its own foundational models?
Denne historien er fra September 14, 2023-utgaven av Mint Mumbai.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Mint Mumbai
Mint Mumbai
In a sea of tech talent, companies can’t find the workers they want
There has rarely, if ever, been so much tech talent available in the job market. Yet many tech companies say good help is hard to find.
4 mins
October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Hexaware sued for $500 million in US over patent breach
American IT services firm Natsoft Corp. has sued Hexaware Technologies Ltd for breach of contract and patent infringement, seeking $500 million in damages from the latter, in one of the biggest patent cases against an Indian IT firm.
3 mins
October 03, 2025
Mint Mumbai
GST boom ahead?
India's latest goods and services tax (GST) revenue figures paint an optimistic picture.
1 min
October 03, 2025
Mint Mumbai
H-1B clampdown may extend to US college faculty
Rising anti-immigration sentiment in the US is no longer confined to moves to limit foreign technology workers from entering the country.
2 mins
October 03, 2025
Mint Mumbai
FPIs pull record ₹2 tn on valuations, weak rupee
Heavy outflows could cap market gains; Nifty returns just 0.3% in dollar terms
2 mins
October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Instant grocery delivery is going luxe to stand out
Blinkit joins the race as it expands to ozone-washed fruits and artisanal breads to cheese
2 mins
October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Next-gen reforms to tackle land, women's participation
The initiatives seek to tackle some of the intractable challenges in India's development story
2 mins
October 03, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Why India's best students face a tough job market
Students entering this year's placement season are stepping into a rough job market.
2 mins
October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Govt scans e-commerce cos’ COD charges, refund delays
The government will examine if cash-on-delivery charges imposed by online retailers are aimed at nudging consumers to pay upfront, and why refunds are delayed or blocked if prepaid orders are cancelled, said two people aware of the matter.
2 mins
October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai
WHY INDIA IS SEEKING A NEW SUNRISE IN JAPAN
India missed out on Japanese investment in its initial post-reform years. That could change now
7 mins
October 03, 2025
Translate
Change font size