Infosys Partners with Salus and Essedum to Boost Responsible AI in Networking

March 31, 2025
Infosys Partners with Salus and Essedum to Boost Responsible AI in Networking
  • The Responsible AI Toolkit enhances the explainability of AI decisions and is customizable for various AI systems, supporting both cloud and on-premise deployments.

  • This collaboration addresses the growing need for compliance and governance in AI, particularly as organizations face risks related to inaccuracy and cybersecurity.

  • Salus aims to enhance model transparency and security across various AI systems by providing technical guardrails that address risks such as bias and privacy breaches.

  • The company's Chief Technology Officer, Mohammed Rafee Tarafdar, emphasized Infosys' commitment to transparency, fairness, and trust in AI innovation.

  • As of the announcement, Infosys' stock is trading at $18.07, reflecting a slight decrease on the New York Stock Exchange.

  • Infosys has announced a partnership to contribute its Responsible AI Toolkit and AI application development framework to two new networking projects, Salus and Essedum.

  • Essedum is designed to accelerate the integration of AI data, models, and applications within the networking industry, leveraging Infosys' AI application development framework.

  • In its latest financial report, Infosys reported a 4.61% increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 6,806 crore and a 1.89% rise in revenues to Rs 41,764 crore for Q3 FY25.

  • Infosys has expanded its Living Labs in London to promote innovation with emerging technologies and has partnered with the University of Cambridge to establish a new AI Lab.

  • The project will incorporate existing initiatives, including Thoth for data anonymization, to create a comprehensive AI framework.

  • Arpit Joshipura from the Linux Foundation highlighted the significance of these projects in advancing domain-specific AI and fostering innovation in smart networking solutions.

  • A recent Accenture survey revealed that 43% of companies consider responsible AI essential for brand protection, with expectations of an 18% revenue boost from responsible AI initiatives.

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