Infosys partners with Stanford University for AI research
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Infosys joins hands with Stanford University for AI research
Infosys is collaborating with the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (Stanford HAI), to help accelerate AI research initiatives by becoming a member of Stanford HAI’s Corporate Affiliate Program.
Infosys will engage with Stanford HAI faculty and researchers on topics such as 'responsible AI and helping enterprises navigate complex technical, policy, and governance challenges', 'enhancing efficiency and effectiveness of business process value chain through usage of AI and machine learning', and 'optimising AI models for cost and scale efficiency through a narrow transformer-based approach which allows AI models to be developed with minimal data'.
Autonom8 partners with HDB Financial Services
Autonom8, a provider of GenAI-enabled automation solutions provider, has partnered with HDB Financial Services (HDBFS), a leading NBFC in India. HDBFS aims to upgrade its customer loan experience by leveraging Autonom8’s low-code technology.
According to a statement, this partnership enables HDBFS to adapt faster to customer insights through access to self-service options by automating and streamlining workflows. The integration of low code platform has also led to higher customer satisfaction and positive response.
ANSR acquires hrEntries
ANSR, a global capability centres (GCCs) advisory, has acquired hrEntries, a human capital management system (HCM) platform, in an all-stock deal. This acquisition is expected to integrate with ANSR’s core business strategy and expand its suite of technology solutions.
hrEntries adds to ANSR’s “GCC SuperApp” stack, a technology platform providing talent, workspace, HR Ops and payroll solutions. hrEntries/Rise offers a unified solution for digital onboarding and offboarding, payroll management, benefits administration, expense tracking and contract management. This integration streamlines HR operations, empowering organisations to manage global teams more
Sasken Technologies enters into partnership with Trustonic
Sasken Technologies has entered into a partnership with Trustonic, a cybersecurity technology company, to bring advanced security options to automotive OEMs. Headquartered in the UK, Trustonic embeds cybersecurity technology into smart devices and connected vehicles.
Through this partnership, Trustonic will now work with Sasken engineers to provide advanced security options for higher-level applications and services. This is expected to prove particularly l for Sasken’s advances in technology, where its customers will benefit from an enhanced level of security around newly developed AI solutions.
Wipro expands collaboration with Dell Technologies for AI platforms
Wipro has announced that it is expanding its collaboration with Dell Technologies to bring the Dell AI Factory to Wipro’s Enterprise AI-Ready Platform. The collaboration is expected to provide enhanced cost control and risk mitigation while providing enterprises with access to the technology, accelerating the adoption of AI across cloud, data centre, and edge environments.
Wipro’s Enterprise AI-Ready Platform will leverage the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, including Dell Validated Designs for Generative AI, bringing GenAI processing power to data without extensive upfront investment. The platform is supported by the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform, underpinned by NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs, and the NVIDIA Spectrum-X™ Ethernet networking platform.
Edited by Kanishk Singh