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Sign up free →OpenAI and Infosys announced an integration that puts OpenAI's AI models directly into Infosys's consulting and software services. This means when Infosys works with its clients (typically large companies modernizing old software systems), those clients can now access ChatGPT-style capabilities without building AI tools from scratch.
The partnership targets three specific business problems: helping companies replace outdated legacy software with modern systems, automating repetitive tasks in software development pipelines (DevOps), and speeding up routine engineering work. Instead of companies hiring separate AI teams, these capabilities are built into the work Infosys already does.
For business leaders and IT teams: if your company uses Infosys for software updates or IT modernization, AI-powered automation is now part of your project scope — meaning faster timelines and lower costs for engineering work. For software engineers at those companies: routine coding tasks, code reviews, and documentation may start being handled by AI, shifting your role toward higher-level problem-solving.
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