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Infosys Partners NVIDIA To Roll Out Small Language Models

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In partnership with NVIDIA, Infosys rolled out Infosys Topaz BankingSLM and Infosys Topaz ITOpsSLM, for clients to build their own custom AI models securely, in compliance with industry standards

The small language models utilise general and industry-specific data, enhanced by NVIDIA’s AI Enterprise and NVIDIA AI Foundry in collaboration with Sarvam AI

Eyeing advancements in AI, Infosys expanded its partnership with Meta to unveil Meta centre of excellence (COE), a day ago

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A day after Infosys expanded its partnership with Meta for enterprise AI integration, the tech giant has unveiled two small language models (SLMs) built on the NVIDIA AI stack.

Infosys said in a statement that it will render these models, Infosys Topaz BankingSLM and Infosys Topaz ITOpsSLM, to clients to build their own custom AI models securely, in compliance with industry standards. 

The company further said that the collaboration leverages NVIDIA AI and Infosys Topaz offerings to provide a foundation for implementing and scaling enterprise AI.

The SLMs utilise general and industry-specific data, enhanced by NVIDIA’s AI Enterprise and NVIDIA AI Foundry in collaboration with Sarvam AI.

“By integrating the NVIDIA AI stack with Infosys Topaz, we are taking advantage of very advanced enterprise AI capabilities to tackle unique business challenges, enhance operational efficiency, and deliver bespoke solutions that drive business value for our clients said Balakrishna D R, executive vice president, global services head, AI and Industry Verticals at Infosys.

Earlier this week, the IT giant also unveiled its new and expanded Living Labs to help clients accelerate innovation and leverage emerging technologies for future-proofing their business.

Additionally, it partnered with University of Cambridge to establish a new AI Lab, aimed at harnessing the power of AI to drive positive impact for clients, academia, and students.

This development comes a day after the chief executive of the global chip maker NVIDIA, Jensen Huang, visited Mumbai and expressed his interest in partnering with Indian enterprises and startups to pave the way for India to be at the centre of the new industrial revolution.

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