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TCS will form a dedicated unit to roll out Anthropic’s Claude models and will give the AI tools to more than 50,000 employees. The companies will target financial services, healthcare, telecom and aviation clients.
TechCrunchAnthropic has partnered with Tata Consultancy Services to speed adoption of its artificial-intelligence models inside large companies. TCS will create a business unit that deploys the models for its customers and will receive early access to new Anthropic releases. TCS will also roll out Anthropic’s Claude assistant to its more than 50,000 employees.
The two firms said they will develop applications for financial services, healthcare, telecommunications and aviation. -based life and pensions unit that serves more than 22 million customers, plans to use Claude for customer service and process automation. TCS iON, the company’s digital-learning platform, will offer training and certification programs on the models.
TCS will contribute tools to Anthropic’s Claude Code ecosystem, including software for claims adjudication and lending advisory. Anthropic previously partnered with Infosys, and OpenAI has similar arrangements with Infosys and HCLTech. Anthropic has called India its second-largest market.
Over the past year the company opened an office there, hired for leadership roles and broadened ties with major Indian IT services firms. India’s IT services industry is valued at $315 billion. TCS shares have fallen about 34 percent so far this year, while Infosys shares are down about 31 percent.
nypost.comSuper PACs tied to Anthropic and OpenAI have spent more than $37 million on congressional primaries this cycle. The groups have outspent candidates in some races and focused on candidates who back differing approaches to AI regulation.
flipboard.comPresident Trump met Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei at the G7 summit and described talks on restoring access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 as progressing. The company disabled the models for all users after an administration order to block foreign nationals.
techcentral.co.zaAmazon Web Services is in early talks to sell its Trainium chips outside its own data centers. The move follows statements in Andy Jassy’s April shareholder letter projecting a potential $50 billion annual run rate.