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Infosys launches AI agent leveraging gen AI to boost energy sector operations

Infosys, a global frontrunner in next-generation digital services and consulting, has introduced an AI Agent aimed at digitally transforming operations within the energy sector.

Source: The Fast Mode

This innovative productivity solution harnesses Infosys Topaz, an AI-first platform utilizing generative AI technologies, along with Infosys Cobalt, a collection of services, solutions, and platforms that expedite the cloud journey for enterprises. It also incorporates Microsoft Copilot Studio, Azure OpenAI in Foundry Models, and ChatGPT-4o.

By employing conversational AI, it enhances operations by converting real-time data into actionable insights. This includes delivering essential information, automating reports, and improving safety, reliability, efficiency, and decision-making.

At Microsoft, we believe that the power of partnership is essential to unlocking the full potential of AI for industry transformation. Our collaboration with Infosys combines deep domain expertise with advanced AI and cloud technologies, helping organizations drive measurable business value by enhancing safety, reliability, and operational excellence.

Stephen Boyle, VP Partner Development, Global Partner Solutions, Microsoft

The AI Assistant adeptly processes various reports—such as well logs, images, plots, and tables—to streamline operations. Furthermore, it offers predictive insights and early warnings to foresee real-time operational challenges, enabling users to plan work more effectively, reduce delays and errors, and access information instantly. This ultimately fosters enhanced safety and reliability, better wellbore quality, optimized operational performance, and decreased non-productive time (NPT).

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