India's Wipro opens AI centre for Anthropic's Claude in Bengaluru
Wipro has launched a new AI hub in Bengaluru. This centre focuses on Anthropic's Claude models. It aims to help businesses adopt AI more widely. Wipro will train thousands of employees. This move comes as AI impacts traditional IT services. Rival ...

Wipro's move comes as AI-led automation pressures revenue of traditional Indian IT services firms, which lost billions of dollars in market value in February, partly following Anthropic's launch of an AI agent tool.
Here are some details:
The CoE is expected to bolster the IT services firm's ability to scale enterprise AI adoption using Claude models.
It is aimed at helping Wipro develop AI-based platforms and industry tools, and expand the use of AI across its finance, human resources and sales teams.
Wipro said it will train 10,000 employees to use Anthropic's Claude over the next 18 months.
Analysts at Jefferies said Wipro expects compression in services revenue to weigh on growth in the coming quarters, while AI could help widen its addressable market through application rebuilds and workflow redesign.
Investors are increasingly concerned that AI tools could disrupt the labour-intensive business model of India's $315 billion IT sector.
On June 11, rival TCS said it had partnered with Anthropic to launch an alliance to drive enterprise AI scaling.
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