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Snippet: The studio will leverage the strategic investments made in Accenture’s Center for Advanced AI on behalf of its clients.
IT consulting giant Accenture has launched Generative AI Studio in Bengaluru, India today to accelerate AI and analytics adoption.
The company looks to co-create solutions with a modern data and AI foundation, LLM architecture, ecosystems relationships, talent, and responsible AI frameworks through the studio, which is a part of Accenture’s $3 billion investment in AI and analytics.
This decision to open a Generative AI Studio comes in the backdrop of a recent study conducted by Accenture where it noted that 74 percent of C-suite executives aim to raise their AI-related investment in 2024, up from 50% the year before.
The studio will leverage the strategic investments made in Accenture’s Center for Advanced AI on behalf of its clients.
It will also leverage the company’s more than 1,450 AI patents, both issued and pending, as well as the knowledge gained from more than 300 ongoing generative AI initiatives.
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The studio will provide the recently introduced services, including modification methods, model managed services, and specialized training courses, along with its own generation AI model “switchboard.”
Teaming up with ServiceNow and NVIDIA, the company jointly announced the introduction of AI Lighthouse in July, 2023 to fasten the development and implementation of enterprise generative AI capabilities.
Back in September, 2023 Accenture announced Writer, a generative AI platform for clients for content creation and drive significant business impact.