Accenture introduces generative AI studio in India  

The studio in Bengaluru plans to offer generative AI capabilities combined with technology services

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McDonald’s Corporation and Accenture announced an expansion of their strategic partnership.

According to an official release, Accenture launched a generative AI Studio in Bengaluru, India. Accenture’s data and AI team and clients are expected to co-create solutions with a modern data and AI foundation, LLM architecture, ecosystems partnerships, talent, and responsible AI frameworks.

“The studio in Bengaluru plans to offer generative AI capabilities combined with technology services and industry knowledge,” Mahesh Zurale, global lead, advanced technology centers global network, Accenture, explained.

About 74% of the C-suite plan to increase their AI-related spending in 2024, up from 50% in the previous year, as companies move from proof of concept to customising foundation models with proprietary data, as per insights from a report by Accenture. 

“To harness the full potential of their AI investments, they need to be value-led in every business capability they choose to reinvent with generative AI,” Senthil Ramani, global lead, data and AI, Accenture, concluded.

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This article was first uploaded on December eighteen, twenty twenty-three, at five minutes past four in the afternoon.