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EY GDS Launches AI Center in Bengaluru, Creating New Job Opportunities

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EY Global Delivery Services (GDS) has launched the ey.ai Center for Reimagination in Bengaluru. Spread across 40,000 square feet, the center is designed to help businesses understand how artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies can impact industries, jobs, and business operations.

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The launch is part of EY’s previously announced investment of US$1.4 billion in AI. The center aims to help organizations explore, test, and implement AI solutions in a practical environment.

Focus on AI and Business Use Cases

The center brings together technologies such as AI, robotics, digital twins, and conversational AI. It allows business leaders to test different scenarios, understand possible outcomes, and evaluate how new technologies can be used within their organizations.

According to Janet Truncale, EY Global Chair and CEO, AI is changing how organizations make decisions and create value. She said the center will help leaders test ideas and adopt AI in a responsible manner.

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Supporting Multiple Industries

The ey.ai Center for Reimagination has initially been developed for sectors including Life Sciences, Industrial Products, Consumer Products & Retail, Banking & Capital Markets, and Energy.

While the center has industry-specific applications, many of the technologies and solutions can be used across different sectors. EY believes this will help organizations better prepare for technology-driven changes.

Creating New Opportunities and Skills

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The center is also expected to create roles in areas such as AI engineering, experience design, digital twins, simulation, and business transformation.

Ajay Anand, Global Vice Chair, EY Global Delivery Services, said that many organizations are still trying to understand how to implement AI at scale. He added that the center will help businesses move from planning to execution and achieve practical results.

Through simulations and real-world business use cases, the center aims to help organizations address current challenges while preparing for future changes.

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