Infosys + Anthropic: 'Trusted AI'
Infosys and Anthropic announced a partnership to push ‘trusted AI’ into regulated sectors like banking, emphasizing explainability, auditability and compliance over raw speed. The deal signals enterprise buyers in finance are prioritizing governance features—lineage, access controls and audit trails—when selecting LLM stacks. (futurumgroup.com)
Infosys announced the collaboration with Anthropic on February 17, 2026 at India’s AI Impact Summit, describing a strategic tie-up to co-develop enterprise AI solutions. (infosys.com) The deal pairs Anthropic’s Claude family and Claude Code with Infosys’s Topaz agentic-AI platform and establishes a dedicated Anthropic Centre of Excellence focused first on telecommunications. (anthropic.com) Infosys’s public statement lists a phased rollout that begins in telecom and then expands into financial services, manufacturing, and software development. (infosys.com) Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei highlighted that Infosys developers are already using Claude Code to build AI agents for industries that require “precision, compliance, and deep domain knowledge.” (anthropic.com) Infosys CEO Salil Parekh framed the partnership as a way to modernize sectors such as financial services with intelligent risk management and compliance capabilities. (telegraphindia.com) Market reaction was immediate: Infosys shares jumped roughly 5% on the announcement, according to a report in the Economic Times. (economictimes.indiatimes.com) Coverage and company briefs emphasize building “agentic” systems that can autonomously handle multi-step enterprise workflows using Claude Agent SDK and Claude Code, per Anthropic and TechCrunch reporting. (techcrunch.com)