Infosys has launched its Responsible AI Suite, a set of services, solutions and platforms using generative artificial intelligence.
The suite aims to help companies balance AI innovation with ethical considerations, such as bias and privacy, and maximize their return on investment.
The rise of generative AI systems over the past year has raised concerns about the ethical dimensions of AI. According to Infosys Generative AI Radar, companies consider data privacy, security, ethics and bias as the top challenges in deploying AI.
The suite is built around the Analyze, Protect and Direct framework, which aims to monitor and protect AI models and systems against risks and threats, according to Infosys.
The offerings include a combination of accelerators and solutions designed to drive responsible AI adoption.
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Analysis: Includes solutions to help identify the overall AI risk picture, legal obligations and vulnerabilities, and generates a single source of truth for the compliance status of AI projects.
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Shield: These solutions focus on creating technical guardrails, controls, and accelerators for responsible AI and security.
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Direct: These advisory and advisory services support effective AI governance with offerings such as AI strategy formulation, legal consultation, and contract review.
The suite of offerings is supported by the Infosys Topaz RAI office, which will help businesses address technical, policy and governance challenges related to AI adoption. The office will also be responsible for reviewing ethical aspects such as transparency, fairness, privacy, security and compliance, formulating an AI risk strategy and maintaining standards, policies and guidelines .
“Responsibly and ethically deploying AI is a business imperative as technology evolves. Infosys Topaz Responsible AI Suite is a significant step forward in helping our customers better manage their AI journey,” said Balakrishna DR, Executive Vice President, Infosys.
Infosys said the sequel will be amplified through the Responsible AI Coalition, which will bring together startups, cloud service providers and technology partners. He will also lead a working group of academics, influencers, policymakers and industry leaders to help develop solutions in the area of responsible AI.