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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Tata Consultancy Services<\/a> (TCS<\/a>) has launched a 5G-enabled, artificial intelligence<\/a> (AI) solution for the Microsoft Azure<\/a> Private Mobile Edge Computing (PMEC<\/a>) platform which will enable companies in industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, consumer packaged goods, and pharmaceuticals among others.

The ‘
TCS Cognitive Plant Operations Adviser<\/a>’ for the Microsoft<\/a> Azure PMEC<\/a> will enable companies in these industries to leverage AI and machine learning (ML) to build intelligence, agility, and resiliency, the IT services firm said in a statement Tuesday.

TCS Cognitive Plant Operations Adviser is a composite AI solution for manufacturing and process plant operations that uses Microsoft Project Bonsai low-code, AI platform, for which TCS is a launch partner, to provide insights and information to plant operators for taking real-time and autonomous decisions, the statement said.

“A part of TCS’ Enterprise
5G<\/a> Edge suite, the solution integrates with Microsoft Azure private MEC to help plant operators reduce waste, increase equipment uptime, and zero-out safety incidents,” the company claims.

The solution delivers high-capacity compute capability with secure, reliable network connectivity at the production site, that supports self-monitoring, self-diagnosing, self-optimising, and self-learning capabilities.

“We are helping our clients with plant operations to build predictive and prescriptive capabilities into their production for superior outcomes using powerful cognitive and edge compute capabilities. We are delighted to launch the 5G-enabled TCS Cognitive Plant Operations Adviser solution, as part of our Enterprise 5G Edge suite of solutions on Microsoft Azure,” said Siva Ganesan, Head, Microsoft Business Unit, TCS.

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Generative AI like ChatGPT will be a co-worker, will not replace jobs: TCS<\/a><\/h2>

The context for a job to be executed will be industry and customer-centric, which will continue to come from the human who is being assisted in tasks by such a co-worker, Lakkad explained.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Tata Consultancy Services<\/a> (TCS<\/a>) has launched a 5G-enabled, artificial intelligence<\/a> (AI) solution for the Microsoft Azure<\/a> Private Mobile Edge Computing (PMEC<\/a>) platform which will enable companies in industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, consumer packaged goods, and pharmaceuticals among others.

The ‘
TCS Cognitive Plant Operations Adviser<\/a>’ for the Microsoft<\/a> Azure PMEC<\/a> will enable companies in these industries to leverage AI and machine learning (ML) to build intelligence, agility, and resiliency, the IT services firm said in a statement Tuesday.

TCS Cognitive Plant Operations Adviser is a composite AI solution for manufacturing and process plant operations that uses Microsoft Project Bonsai low-code, AI platform, for which TCS is a launch partner, to provide insights and information to plant operators for taking real-time and autonomous decisions, the statement said.

“A part of TCS’ Enterprise
5G<\/a> Edge suite, the solution integrates with Microsoft Azure private MEC to help plant operators reduce waste, increase equipment uptime, and zero-out safety incidents,” the company claims.

The solution delivers high-capacity compute capability with secure, reliable network connectivity at the production site, that supports self-monitoring, self-diagnosing, self-optimising, and self-learning capabilities.

“We are helping our clients with plant operations to build predictive and prescriptive capabilities into their production for superior outcomes using powerful cognitive and edge compute capabilities. We are delighted to launch the 5G-enabled TCS Cognitive Plant Operations Adviser solution, as part of our Enterprise 5G Edge suite of solutions on Microsoft Azure,” said Siva Ganesan, Head, Microsoft Business Unit, TCS.

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Generative AI like ChatGPT will be a co-worker, will not replace jobs: TCS<\/a><\/h2>

The context for a job to be executed will be industry and customer-centric, which will continue to come from the human who is being assisted in tasks by such a co-worker, Lakkad explained.<\/p><\/div>