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Why TCS and Infosys’ Gen AI commentaries in Q3 felt lacklustre

Both the companies shied away from sharing definitive numbers around deal pipeline opportunities or outlook on generating revenue from Gen AI. Meanwhile, Accenture is talking about industry leading growth in the technology.

January 12, 2024 / 14:24 IST
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India’s two biggest IT services companies Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys reported their third-quarter earnings for FY24 on January 11. Amidst a seasonally weak quarter and an uncertain demand environment, all eyes were on their generative AI updates, especially with rival Accenture betting big on the opportunity in 2024.

Though both TCS and Infosys spoke about training and skilling 150,000 and 100,000 employees, respectively, in generative AI and AI skills as well as the continued experimentation with the technology by clients; they shied away from sharing definitive numbers or updates on deal pipeline opportunities or prospects of revenue in coming quarters.

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This comes at a time when global rival Accenture is betting big on the technology. Despite ongoing uncertainties around the revival of discretionary spending by clients, Accenture expects Gen AI growth to accelerate manifolds in 2024.

During its Q1 FY24 earnings announcement in December, Accenture revealed an industry-leading Gen AI deal pipeline of $450 million in new bookings in a single quarter.