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LTTS speeds up Gen AI adoption, to train 1,000 techies

LTTS speeds up Gen AI adoption, to train 1,000 techies
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Indian IT services firm L&T Technology Services Limited (LTTS) is launching an initiative to help more companies worldwide use artificial intelligence (AI). The company is planning to train 1,000 engineers over three years in generative AI using technology from Nvidia.

This announcement comes as LTTS joins the Nvidia GTC global AI conference, which started on March 18, to connect with customers.

LTTS will focus on using Nvidia software, like Nvidia AI Enterprise, which is known for its reliability in smart AI. This includes tools like Nvidia NeMo, which helps make customised smart AI.

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Their training will aim to build up a strong group of AI experts who can work in different fields like manufacturing, automotive, and healthcare.

They plan to use AI to improve how companies interact with customers using things like speech recognition, make production processes better using technology like computer vision, and help with medical tasks like analysing images and writing reports using AI.

Amit Chadha, CEO and Managing Director of LTTS, said, "Training our team on Nvidia software will help our engineers make smart AI solutions that solve real problems for our customers."

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Shanker Trivedi, Senior Vice President of Nvidia’s Sales organisation, said, "We're excited to work with LTTS to help more businesses use smart AI. With our technology, LTTS can offer faster, smarter, and better AI solutions to its customers."

On March 15, LTTS revealed that it has successfully secured a significant cybersecurity contract worth $100 million from the Maharashtra government’s State Cyber Department. In collaboration with KPMG Assurance and Consulting Services as the forensics partner, LTTS will deliver cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions aimed at bolstering public safety against cyber threats across the state.


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