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Infosys joins Stanford HAI Affiliate Programme to help accelerate AI research initiatives

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1 min read | Updated on August 28, 2024, 18:16 IST

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The initiative will leverage Infosys AI-offering Topaz to focus on key areas to drive innovation and accelerate enterprise AI adoption, the statement said.

Infosys will become a part of the Stanford University's Corporate Affiliate Program

Infosys will become a part of the Stanford University's Corporate Affiliate Program

Infosys on Wednesday said it has joined hands with Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (Stanford HAI) to help accelerate AI research initiatives.

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The IT major will become a part of the institute's Corporate Affiliate Program, according to a statement.

The initiative will leverage Infosys AI-offering Topaz to focus on key areas to drive innovation and accelerate enterprise AI adoption, the statement said.

As part of this programme, Infosys will engage with Stanford HAI faculty and researchers on topics like responsible AI, optimisation of AI models for cost efficiency, and enhancing the effectiveness of business process value chain through AI and ML, among others.

"Through this collaboration, Infosys will support the development of cutting-edge thought leadership and research that will help enterprises accelerate their AI journey in a responsible manner.

"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," Infosys CTO Mohammed Rafee Tarafdar said.

Shares of Infosys settled 2.06% higher at ₹1,939.20 apiece on the BSE.

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