Infosys Receives ISO Certification for AI Management System

Infosys Receives ISO Certification for AI Management System

May 07, 2024 - Bengaluru, India - Infosys, a global leader in digital services and consulting, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming certified with ISO 42001:2023, the world’s first international standard on AI management systems. This certification, awarded by TUV India, recognizes Infosys for implementing an Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS) framework that promotes responsible AI practices and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements. With this certification, Infosys has set a new benchmark for excellence and commitment to AI innovation.

The AIMS framework is part of Infosys' Topaz Responsible AI Suite, which consists of more than 10 offerings designed around the Scan, Shield, and Steer framework. This suite aims to monitor and protect AI models and systems from risks and threats while enabling businesses to apply AI responsibly. By adhering to ISO 42001:2023, Infosys can embed strong AI management practices across its various pursuits, including client services, internal adoption, and product development.

The ISO 42001:2023 certification provides Infosys with a clear roadmap and a systematic approach to AI management. It enables effective risk mitigation and streamlines processes, enhancing both efficiency and accountability in AI initiatives. This certification reflects Infosys' commitment to ethical and responsible use of artificial intelligence and demonstrates their dedication to quality and compliance.

Manish Bhuptani, Managing Director of TUV India, praised Infosys for their achievement, stating, “This certification not only underscores their dedication to quality and compliance but also reinforces their leadership in leveraging AI responsibly. TUV India is honored to have supported Infosys in this significant milestone and looks forward to continued collaboration in shaping the future of AI-driven solutions.”

Rahul R. Nayak, Associate Vice President of TUV India, commended Infosys on being one of the first IT services companies globally to achieve ISO 42001:2023 certification. He emphasized that this certification reflects Infosys' proactive approach in implementing robust systems and adhering to internationally recognized standards for ethical and efficient AI deployment.

Balakrishna D. R. (Bali), Executive Vice President, Global Services Head, AI and Industry Verticals at Infosys, expressed his delight at receiving the ISO 42001:2023 certification. He emphasized that this achievement not only distinguishes Infosys but also serves as a guiding beacon for their clients and stakeholders in navigating AI-related risks adeptly. Bali stated, “With this certification, Infosys is poised to continually foster constructive transformations in the world of AI, championing Responsible AI principles.”

Infosys is a renowned player in next-generation digital services and consulting, enabling clients in over 56 countries to navigate their digital transformation. With a strong focus on responsible AI practices, Infosys is dedicated to being a well-governed and environmentally sustainable organization where diverse talent thrives in an inclusive workplace.

As the world increasingly relies on AI technologies, it is crucial for companies to adopt responsible AI practices that prioritize ethical considerations and comply with regulatory requirements. With its ISO 42001:2023 certification, Infosys has demonstrated its commitment to upholding these principles while driving AI innovation.

About Infosys Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, with over 300,000 employees working to amplify human potential and create opportunities for people, businesses, and communities. The company’s expertise in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises enables them to steer clients through their digital transformation journey. Infosys is deeply committed to being a well-governed and environmentally sustainable organization, fostering an inclusive workplace where diverse talent thrives.

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