Infosys Develops AI Agent to Enhance Operations in the Energy Sector

The AI agent by Infosys intelligently processes a variety of reports, including well logs, images, plots and tables, to help streamline operations.

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Infosys has developed an AI agent, which has been designed to digitally transform operations in the energy sector. 

The solution, the company said, leverages Infosys Topaz, Infosys Cobalt, Microsoft Copilot Studio, Azure OpenAI in Foundry Models and ChatGPT4o for enterprises to accelerate their cloud journey.  

It enhances operations by using conversational AI to transform real-time data into actionable insights, providing critical information, automating reports and boosting safety, reliability, efficiency and decision-making, the company said. 

The AI agent intelligently processes a variety of reports, including well logs, images, plots and tables, to help streamline operations. 

In addition, it provides predictive insights and early warnings to anticipate real-time operational challenges, enabling users to better plan work, minimise delays and errors, and access information instantly. 

This ultimately leads to improved safety and reliability, wellbore quality, optimised operations performance, and reduced non-productive time.

Stephen Boyle, VP partner development, global partner solutions, Microsoft, said, “Our collaboration with Infosys combines deep domain expertise with advanced AI and cloud technologies, helping organisations drive measurable business value by enhancing safety, reliability and operational excellence.”

Meanwhile, Ashiss Kumar Dash, EVP and global head of services, utilities, resources, energy and enterprise sustainability at Infosys, said, “The energy sector faces ongoing challenges in managing the complexities of vast volume of operational data while making real-time decisions that ensure safety, efficiency, and peak performance.”

“Our AI Agent solution, powered by Microsoft’s AI and Cloud capabilities, Infosys Topaz, and Infosys Cobalt, directly tackles these challenges by transforming raw data into actionable insights through intuitive conversational AI,” he said, calling this a pivotal move toward an AI-first future.

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