Infosys has developed an AI Agent to help improve operations in the energy sector. This solution uses Infosys Topaz, which is based on artificial intelligence, and Infosys Cobalt. It also utilizes Microsoft Copilot Studio, Azure OpenAI in Foundry Models, and ChatGPT4o. The AI Agent improves operations by using conversational AI to turn real-time data into actionable insights, provide important details, automate reporting, and enhance safety, reliability, efficiency, and decision-making.
The AI Assistant can process many types of reports, such as well logs, images, graphs, and tables, to make operations more efficient. It also provides predictions and early warnings to help users prepare for potential problems, plan more effectively, reduce delays and mistakes, and access information quickly. As a result, this helps increase safety and reliability, improve the quality of wells, make operations better, and reduce non-productive time (NPT).
Stephen Boyle, Vice President of Partner Development at Microsoft, said, “At Microsoft, we believe working together is important to use the full power of AI for changing industries. Our work with Infosys brings together strong knowledge of the field and advanced AI and cloud technology. This helps organizations get real business value by improving safety, reliability, and how well operations work.”
Ashish Kumar Dash, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Services at Infosys, said, “The energy sector has many challenges, such as handling large amounts of data and making quick decisions to keep things safe, efficient, and working well. Our AI Agent, which uses Microsoft’s AI and cloud technology, Infosys Topaz, and Infosys Cobalt, helps solve these problems by turning raw data into useful information with easy-to-use conversational AI. We believe this is an important step toward a future where AI and automation make work more productive and efficient.”
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