Microsoft is copiloting every sector, industry and citizen in India to transform with AI
Microsoft in India is empowering thousands of enterprises, digital
natives and SMBs to harness the potential of AI, enabling organizations to
transform processes, foster innovation and attain increased business value. As
leaders across industries seek to keep pace with today’s advancements, they
rely on Microsoft to bring comprehensive industry expertise, scale, and
capabilities like Copilot across Microsoft products and Azure Open AI to help
turn their AI visions into reality.
At the Microsoft AI Tour in Mumbai , senior
business leaders and decision makers got a first-hand view into how AI
solutions are designed to solve business challenges, improve efficiency, and
accelerate development. Much of India’s dynamic landscape is being shaped by
sector-agnostic adoption of the intelligent cloud and AI, together creating a
new class of distributed, connected applications and breakthrough business
outcomes. According to a recent report commissioned by Microsoft, for
every USD that a company invests in AI, it realizes an average return of USD 3.50.
Infusing AI into every layer of the tech stack is delivering real productivity
gains for organizations, amplifying human ingenuity, and reducing digital debt.
Some of India’s leading businesses across sectors are using Microsoft’s
AI solutions to improve efficiency and enhance customer experiences. India’s
biggest online fashion retailer, Myntra, is solving the open-ended search
problem by using generative AI to help shoppers figure out what they should
wear based on occasion. Genpact’s AI Guru, a chatbot powered by
OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 via Azure OpenAI Service, is enhancing learning for senior
employees globally. Cognizant’s Innovation Assistant, a
generative AI-powered tool built on Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service is designed
to assimilate enterprise knowledge and enable greater creativity and innovation
among teams working to solve client challenges across industries. Arvind Ltd digitized the shop floor and
sampling process using PowerApps and significantly reduced human errors in the
sampling and production process. Air India’s generative AI virtual agent,
“Ask AI.g,” powered by Azure OpenAI service enhanced customer experiences by
managing queries across 1,300 areas in four languages.
Sharing his views on the potential of AI and driving impact at scale,
Ahmed Mazhari, president, Microsoft Asia, said, “We are in the midst of the
biggest and most innovative developments that tech has experienced over several
decades. The pace of diffusion of this technology is unprecedented and we are
confident that AI will touch every facet of our lives in 2024. Tech services
companies are doubling down and intensifying their focus on building new
capabilities and skills to serve customers’ needs in generative AI. We are
excited that, today, one in four AI projects on GitHub comes from India and, by
2026, India will have eclipsed the US. India is very uniquely positioned to
enable the adoption of AI at scale at home and in international markets.”
Puneet Chandok, president, Microsoft India & South Asia said, “India
is emerging as a leader both in AI adoption and as a hub of talent, and our
mission at Microsoft is to enable AI for everyone, democratizing access for
every sector, organization and citizen in the country. We are working closely
with businesses across India to scale and transform with AI, in line with our
commitment to being India and South Asia’s most trusted and innovative AI
partner. Building on our tech stack with GitHub Copilot, Bing Chat and
Microsoft 365 Copilot, we envision a world where everyone will have a copilot
for everything they do regardless of their profession.”
At the event, Microsoft engaged with leaders from organizations across
industry sectors, such as Axis Bank, Wipro, Indigo, HighRadius and others.
These leaders spoke about the use cases of Copilot for M365, Azure Open AI and
Azure AI Studio and how it has improved productivity, efficiency, unlocked
creativity and enhanced safety and security in their business.
Highlighting the AI collaboration with Microsoft, Avinash Raghavendra,
president & CIO of Axis Bank said, “Our collaboration with Microsoft
through its technologies has helped drive our workforce to deliver strong
results to the organization through a robust productivity stack that is now
embedded with generative AI. As a bank that cares abouts its employees, we
believe that our AI collaboration with Microsoft does not just help us drive
optimized and robust processes, but also help in deliver employee satisfaction
by providing the means to be always productive and resourceful.”
Anup Purohit, chief information officer, Wipro said, “Embracing
generative AI and foundational AI has been pivotal in our company’s
transformation story. Our teams are embracing AI, thereby amplifying and
bolstering our influence in the marketplace. Solutions such as Copilot have
aligned with our objective of empowering our teams to achieve more efficient
workflows and deliver high quality output. It has driven innovation and
reinvention of our processes while helping us render better services to our
clients.”
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