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IT giant, Infosys, has announced a collaboration with the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (Stanford HAI), a leading organisation shaping the future of AI. As a new member, Infosys will work closely with the institute’s esteemed faculty and researchers on pioneering AI initiatives.
James Landay, Stanford HAI Co-Director, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration and said, “Together, we hope to push the boundaries of AI research and develop solutions that are ethical, trustworthy, and impactful.”
This partnership will focus on key areas including responsible AI, addressing the complex technical, policy, and governance challenges that enterprises face. Additionally, Infosys aims to enhance business processes through AI/ML and optimise AI models for cost efficiency and scalability using a specialised transformer-based approach that requires minimal data.
Mohammed Rafee Tarafdar, CTO of Infosys, added,“ By incorporating the latest AI research and proven practices into Infosys Topaz, we aim to drive innovation and deliver transformative AI solutions for our clients and industry.”
Earlier in May, Infosys and ServiceNow announced a strengthened collaboration to transform customer experiences with generative AI‑powered industry solutions, at ServiceNow’s annual customer and partner event Knowledge 2024.
And in June, GitHub partnered with Infosys to launch the first GitHub Center of Excellence in Bangalore. This initiative aimed to leverage AI and advanced software solutions to drive global economic growth.
Infosys Collaborates with Microsoft
In early 2023, Infosys and Microsoft joined forces to push the boundaries of what’s possible with AI.
Nicole Dezen, Chief Partner Officer, Microsoft Corp, stated, “We’re 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 realise new revenue streams.”