Infosys Ltd has introduced an advanced AI-agent solution tailored for the energy sector, integrating its AI-first platform Topaz and cloud-based offering Cobalt with Microsoft Copilot Studio, Azure OpenAI Foundry models and ChatGPT 4o.
This conversational-AI solution processes real-time operational data such as well logs, images, plots and tables, in order to produce actionable insights and early warnings. It automates routine reporting, boosts operational reliability, and supports decision-making aimed at ensuring safety, quality and reduced non-productive time.
According to Infosys’ regulatory filing, the AI agent is designed to help energy-sector users plan work more effectively, access critical information instantly, and reduce errors and delays. It is positioned as a pivotal move towards an “AI-first” future in utilities and resources.
Ashiss Kumar Dash, EVP & Global Head – Services, Utilities, Resources, Energy and Enterprise Sustainability at Infosys, said that the solution addresses the challenge of managing large volumes of operational data while enabling real-time decisions for safety and efficiency.
By combining domain expertise with advanced cloud and AI technologies via a partnership with Microsoft, Infosys aims to support energy companies in elevating operational performance and transition readiness.
In summary, this offering from Infosys underscores how energy-sector transformation is becoming increasingly driven by AI-based automation and predictive analytics, making operational excellence more data-driven and real-time.
