Wipro Ltd on Wednesday (March 19) said it has introduced its new Agentic AI services designed to help nations build and deploy artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities while maintaining data sovereignty. These services, powered by Wipro’s WeGA Studio and NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, aim to drive economic growth and innovation by leveraging local infrastructure, workforce, and business networks.The offerings are designed to create an AI-powered ecosystem that enhances citizen experiences across key sectors, including banking, financial services, emergency response, healthcare, and education. By integrating AI-driven solutions tailored to local needs, Wipro aims to support public sector transformation and foster digital advancements.
A key feature of the initiative is the development of customised large language models for regional languages. The rollout begins with Thai and will expand to Indian and South Asian languages, including Arabic. These localised AI models will enhance accuracy and cultural relevance in AI-driven interactions, enabling governments and enterprises to better serve their populations.
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The WeGA Sovereign AI solutions leverage NVIDIA NeMo microservices, including NeMo Customizer for fine-tuning and aligning large language models, NeMo Curator for generating high-quality multilingual synthetic data to train AI models, NeMo Evaluator for assessing model quality and benchmarking performance, and NeMo Retriever for providing world-class information retrieval with enhanced data privacy.”These NVIDIA technologies, combined with NVIDIA NIM microservices and NVIDIA Blueprints help create scalable and flexible architectures, enable the development, optimisation, and deployment of AI models within the sovereign AI environment, ensuring data sovereignty, security and localised control,” Wipro said.
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Nagendra Bandaru, President and Managing Partner, Wipro Technology Services, said, “Organisations are seeking AI solutions that are not only effective but also ethical and transparent.
“By working together with NVIDIA, we will be able to quickly deploy AI agent systems and technologies while addressing the increased concerns many government agencies and organisations have over data privacy, security, and national sovereignty.”
Shares of Wipro Ltd ended at ₹265.75, up by ₹4.35, or 1.66%, on the BSE.
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