Indian IT firms train employees in ChatGPT

The top two IT companies in India by valuation, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys, are educating their staff on ChatGPT and related artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Multinational IT firms like Accenture have also provided its staff with training on ChatGPT and related AI technology, according to the Economic Times (ET).
The report stated that the announcement comes at a time when AI models are anticipated to disrupt Indian IT enterprises and their access to talent.

The report stated that the announcement comes at a time when AI models are anticipated to disrupt Indian top two IT companies enterprises and their access to talent.

According to TCS, who was quoted in the ET report, the business would introduce generative-AI focused courses to better train staff members to manage operations involving this technology.

Infosys recently held an AI workshop. Infosys has donated to Open AI, the company that created ChatGPT. The report also stated that each participant will be given a certificate of completion for the programmed.

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“We think ChatGPT will be appropriate in a number of potential business operations where we need to compile data and content from many sources in context.ly respond to a particular question. Although we have worked with ChatGPT’s predecessor (GPT3) in the past, the current version appears to be more capable, and although we are only beginning our investigation, “TCS’s Abhijit Mazumder, the company’s CIO, was said in the article by ET.

According to the research, Accenture’s “Advanced NLP: Introduction to GPT” digital course on its learning platform is piquing fresh employee interest.
With the introduction of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, concerns have been raised about the kind of occupations that the new technology may impact. Many tasks could be streamlined and made more efficient by AI, but some advancements might make some roles obsolete.

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