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By Asia Education Review Team , Wednesday, 28 August 2024

Infosys Partners with Stanford HAI to Advance Enterprise AI Research

  • Infosys, a global leader in digital services and consulting, has announced a strategic partnership with the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (Stanford HAI). By joining Stanford HAI’s Corporate Affiliate Program, Infosys aims to further its AI research efforts, with a focus on developing responsible and impactful AI solutions.

    This collaboration will allow Infosys to work closely with Stanford HAI’s faculty and researchers on critical issues such as responsible AI practices, improving business processes through AI and machine learning, and optimizing AI models for cost efficiency and scalability. The initiative is expected to enhance Infosys’ AI strategy by integrating advanced research and best practices into its AI platform, Infosys Topaz.

    James Landay, Co-Director of Stanford HAI, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are pleased to welcome Infosys to the Stanford HAI Corporate Affiliate Program. Our goal at HAI is to develop human-centered AI that benefits society. We look forward to advancing AI research together and creating solutions that are ethical, reliable, and impactful”.

    Mohammed Rafee Tarafdar, Chief Technology Officer at Infosys, highlighted the importance of this partnership: “We are excited to team up with Stanford HAI, marking a key milestone in our AI-first approach. This collaboration will help Infosys advance thought leadership and research, aiding enterprises in their responsible AI journey. By incorporating cutting-edge research into Infosys Topaz, we aim to foster innovation and deliver transformative AI solutions for our clients and the industry”.

    Infosys’ alliance with Stanford HAI emphasizes its commitment to advancing ethical and scalable AI technologies. This partnership is expected to drive innovations that enhance business processes and contribute to the global AI research community.