Generative AI is rapidly gaining prominence, and enterprises are beginning to grasp its profound influence on their operations as it ushers in new opportunities and challenges alike. Nandan Nilekani, Chairman of Infosys, provides invaluable insights into the transformative potential of AI, underscoring the importance of ethical strategies to harness its power while maintaining a sense of ethical equilibrium in this dynamic era.
In tandem, Rafee Tarafdar, EVP and CTO, sheds light on Infosys' strategic transition towards an AI-first approach, encompassing internal AI usage, integration of AI capabilities into client services, improvements in software engineering practices, and exploration of potential legacy technology migrations.
As Gen AI becomes ubiquitous, enterprises must shift their focus from being digital and cloud-first to becoming AI-first, integrating the AI-first mindset into all facets of business operations to unlock human potential.
There is a growing recognition of the need for responsible adoption of generative AI. Enterprises are realizing the importance of addressing challenges and ethical considerations while harnessing their potential.
In their journey towards becoming an AI-first organization, Infosys is leveraging AI assistants, a Digital Brain, and automated responsible AI, melding industry expertise with specialized AI models.
Infosys is integrating AI into client services, enhancing software engineering, compiling experiences into playbooks, and actively investing in talent transformation to create an AI-proficient workforce.
If we want to help our clients become AI-first, we have to be AI-first. And over the last one year, we have been completely reinventing ourselves internally to be AI-first.