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In a bold vision for the future, TCS Chairman N. Chandrasekaran declared that Generative AI is not just another tech wave, but a civilizational shift that will redefine how businesses operate.
In his letter to shareholders in TCS’ latest annual report, he outlined how IT and business services are headed toward autonomous operations, powered by AI agents and robotics. He painted a picture of a future filled with “dark factories” and AI-assisted enterprise functions — where intelligent systems work seamlessly with humans.
💡 What’s Next For TCS?
TCS has laid out four strategic AI priorities:
Establish a large pool of AI agents working alongside human teams
Deliver solutions via a Human + AI model
Invest in AI data centers and cloud infrastructure
Forge global partnerships to expand AI capabilities.
🌍 Adapting to Geopolitical Shifts
Chandrasekaran also emphasized how global enterprises are now:
Cutting costsBoosting operational throughput
Building resilient and diversified supply chains
And creating region-specific ecosystems to serve decentralized markets.
This isn’t just another IT transformation.
TCS is preparing for an era where AI isn’t a support function — it’s a core partner in productivity.
India’s IT giant is making a powerful bet: The future of business is Human + AI.