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SUSE expands AI tools to control workloads, LLM usage

“And every few weeks we’ll continue to add to the library,” Puri says.
SUSE also announced a partnership with Infosys today. The system integrator has the Topaz AI platform, which includes a set of services and solutions to help enterprises build and deploy AI applications.
SUSE is also integrating the Infosys Responsible AI toolkit into the SUSE AI platform, which provides security and observability.
“By making the Responsible AI toolkit open source, we are fostering a collaborative ecosystem to tackle the complex challenges of AI bias, opacity, and security,” says Balakrishna D. R., executive vice president and global services head for AI and industry verticals at Infosys, in a statement.
“Not only are we providing these tools but also blueprints — step-by-step implementation guides and reference architectures,” says Puri. “So our customers have a faster time-to-market with their AI deployments.”
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