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By Sai Ishwarbharath B and Haripriya Suresh BENGALURU, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Infosys unveiled a partnership with Anthropic on Tuesday, days after investor concerns that AI tools would disrupt the traditional business models of Indian IT services firms shaved billions off their market value.
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Infosys and Anthropic are set to launch Agentic AI systems
Anthropic and Claude have announced a collaboration to develop independent AI systems that can manage complex tasks and businesses in the telecommunications and financial sectors. Agentic AI systems have gained institutional popularity in recent times because they are built to function independently and are capable of handling complex tasks.
Infosys and Anthropic partner to deploy agentic AI systems, starting with telecom and expanding into regulated industries globally.