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How Microsoft’s Copilot and Meta’s Llama Turned Infosys Into an AI-first Company

Around 18,000 developers at Infosys have written 7 million lines of code using GitHub Copilot.
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Infosys, the Indian IT giant that claims to be doing incredibly well on generative AI, has begun swiftly integrating AI into its offerings. For the past two years, the company has been pushing not just its clients but also its employees to use AI tools for their work.  For instance, Infosys developers have been using GitHub Copilot for over a year, which now has about 20,000 users generating nearly a million lines of code every few weeks. Puneet Chandok, the president of Microsoft India & South Asia, affirmed this. “Around 18,000 developers at Infosys have written 7 million lines of code using GitHub Copilot,” he said, adding that Copilot has boosted productivity, streamlined workflows, and transformed how Infosys engages with its customers. Addressing concerns about
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Mohit Pandey
Mohit writes about AI in simple, explainable, and often funny words. He's especially passionate about chatting with those building AI for Bharat, with the occasional detour into AGI.
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