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GenAI Not Just Another Tech Cycle: TCS's Chandrasekaran

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May 29, 2025

IT major calls GenAI civilisational shift, to build large pool of AI agents to work with humans

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India's largest IT services company TCS believes that generative artificial intelligence is not just another tech cycle but a "civilisational shift" which will positively benefit every industry. Tata Sons chairman N. Chandrasekaran, who also chairs the TCS board, said the USD 30 billion IT services company will create a "large pool" of AI agents to work alongside humans and deliver solutions in a "human+AI" model in the future.

"Achieving near-human reasoning capabilities, GenAI is not just another tech cycle, it is a civilisational shift," Chandrasekaran wrote in his message to the company's shareholders in the annual report published late on Tuesday. He said TCS has been proactive in using AI technologies and has infused AI across its offerings. It has also built intelligent agent solutions throughout the value chain.

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