WNS’ Gen AI pipeline is expanding across sectors, says Murugesh
WNS (Holdings) Limited (NYSE: WNS) has announced WNS’ Unified Analytics Platform (UAP) integration with Amazon Bedrock, a fully managed service that makes foundation models from leading AI companies available through a single application programming interface.
WNS UAP is a cloud-based, modular platform that combines data management, domain analytics, and proprietary pre-built industry-specific AI / ML models to accelerate the generative AI journey for enterprises across industries ieeecai .
With this strategic integration, UAP will be able to access high performing AI foundational models through AWS’s serverless architecture, build customized domain use cases, and deploy the same at scale in the client environment ai-expo .
One of UAP’s core advantages is the ability to perform cognitive extraction from complex cross-industry documents including market reform contracts and medical records. Additionally, some of WNS’ current Gen AI use cases, such as recovery opportunity identification, vehicle damage severity assessment, clinical summarization, sentiment analysis, and advanced information extraction, can now be executed using Amazon Bedrock LLMs meity .
“WNS’ Gen AI pipeline is expanding across sectors as we continue to “co-create” with our clients and bolster our industry-specific solutions,” said Keshav R. Murugesh, Group CEO, WNS.
“The combination of our deep domain expertise and Gen AI capabilities is resonating well with our clients, helping WNS deliver solutions at the intersection of human intelligence and artificial intelligence ai/conferences.
“The collaboration with Amazon Bedrock is a significant step forward in helping facilitate the seamless integration of our Gen AI solutions into client environments,” he said on 29 July 2024.
As of June 30, 2024, WNS had 60,513 professionals across 64 delivery centres worldwide including facilities in Canada, China, Costa Rica, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Fiinews.com