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This week’s list of top data news highlights covers April 26, 2025 to May 5, 2025 and includes articles on a new algorithm to improve hearing aids in crowded areas and uncovering ancient geoglyphs. 1. Monitoring Vertical Farms CambridgeHOK, a horticulture engineering company based in England, has created CropCam, a robot that moves through indoor […]

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This week’s list of top data news highlights covers April 26, 2025 to May 5, 2025 and includes articles on a new algorithm to improve hearing aids in crowded areas and uncovering ancient geoglyphs.

1. Monitoring Vertical Farms

CambridgeHOK, a horticulture engineering company based in England, has created CropCam, a robot that moves through indoor farms where crops are grown in stacked layers under artificial lights. The robot uses cameras and sensors to take pictures of the plants, and then an AI system analyzes the images to extract data on crop type, size, and overall health determining if crops are meeting growth benchmarks or if farmers need to intervene. This helps farmers improve their productivity while reducing waste, pests, and other risks. 

2. Improving Internet Access

The city of Philadelphia has launched two open-data tools—a Wi-Fi finder and a broadband dashboard—to help expand free Internet access citywide. Built with support from Verizon, the tools combine public data on city-owned sites, connectivity gaps, and Verizon’s network rollout to show residents where to find free Wi-Fi and help officials plan future broadband investments in underserved areas.

3. Increasing Shrimp Yields

Coder’s Cafe, a tech company based in India, has developed a solar-powered buoy to monitor water quality at shrimp farms. Using built-in sensors, it tracks key indicators like pH, turbidity, and oxygen levels, then sends real-time updates to a dashboard via cellular networks. Its 3D-printed design makes it durable and easy to deploy in remote areas. By giving farmers early warnings of harmful changes, the system helps reduce shrimp stress and mortality, boosting overall yield.

4. Combating Fraud Online

Doppel, a San Francisco based tech startup, has developed AI agents that detect and disrupt social engineering scams by scanning 100 million phishing threats daily across the Internet, dark web, and social media. Using a “threat graph” to map fraudulent networks, Doppel flags and reports fake ads, cloned websites, and impersonation accounts with 90 percent accuracy. The system has helped clients like Notion and United Airlines dramatically reduce attacks.

5. Streamlining Night Rounds

Danish startup Teton has created an AI system that builds a “digital twin” of hospital rooms using real-time data from cameras and sensors. It monitors patient posture, breathing, and movement, and alerts nurses through an app if it detects signs of distress or other risks. The tool runs entirely on-site to protect privacy and has reduced night shift workloads by 25 percent in early hospital trials.  

6. Uncovering Ancient Geoglyphs

Researchers from Yamagata University in Japan and IBM used AI to identify 303 new Nazca Lines—ancient giant shapes etched into Peru’s desert over 2,000 years ago. The AI system helped spot faded or overlooked figures in satellite and drone images. While the purpose of the shapes is still debated, many believe they were used in ritual paths to connect with gods.

7. Reconnecting Past Memories

A senior living facility in Omaha, Nebraska, is using virtual reality from U.S.-based company Rendever to help residents reconnect with personal memories and reduce feelings of isolation. The platform allows users to revisit meaningful places, like former homes or travel destinations, and share stories with others. It also offers immersive experiences, such as flying in a hot air balloon or swimming with turtles, promoting emotional well-being and cognitive stimulation.

8. Boosting Hearing in Noisy Environments

Researchers at Boston University have developed BOSSA, a new hearing aid algorithm that mimics the brain’s natural ability to filter sound. By using spatial cues to separate speech from background noise, BOSSA improves word recognition by up to 40 percent in loud settings like restaurants or parties, offering a major advance for people who struggle to hear in crowded environments.

9. Detecting Hidden Submarines

Scientists at China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation have developed a drone-mounted quantum sensor that detects hidden submarines by measuring tiny disruptions in Earth’s magnetic field. Traditional magnetic sensors often fail near the equator because Earth’s magnetic lines run parallel to the surface, creating blind spots. This new system overcomes that by using quantum effects in rubidium atoms to sense magnetic changes in any direction.

10. Improving Game Analysis

Hawk-Eye Innovations, a UK-based sports tech firm owned by Sony, has rolled out a computer vision system now used across NBA arenas to support officiating. The system combines high-speed cameras with AI to track player and ball movement in 3D, delivering frame-by-frame analysis for reviewing crucial plays. By enhancing the precision of in-game decisions, it’s helping reduce human error and improve fairness in high-pressure moments.



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Diving into the NHL-Sony deal

The NHL’s Big City Greens Classic was the sports industry’s very first live, animated alt-cast. The 2024 NHL All-Star Game was the very first full game to be rendered in 3D on Roblox, via the NHL Blast experience. Other ADVs (animated data visualizations) have popped up on regional sports networks, major cable studio shows and […]

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The NHL’s Big City Greens Classic was the sports industry’s very first live, animated alt-cast. The 2024 NHL All-Star Game was the very first full game to be rendered in 3D on Roblox, via the NHL Blast experience. Other ADVs (animated data visualizations) have popped up on regional sports networks, major cable studio shows and on YouTube.

The bedrock of these experiences is advanced tracking data, not only from SMT’s player and puck sensors but also from two Sony sports businesses: Hawk-Eye’s optical tracking cameras and Beyond Sports’ immersive visualization tech. That foundation is capable of unlocking so much more under the NHL and Sony’s new global technology partnership.

The goal for much of this innovation, NHL EVP David Lehanski said, is “to create new or custom content experiences that broaden and expand the overall fan base for the NHL.”

As the NHL-Sony relationship morphs from client-vendor to formal partners, that could expand to other divisions such as Sony PlayStation, Pictures and Music.

“Ultimately, what we hope to have done with the new partnership is provided a framework where we can not only take the best bits of what we work on today and optimize those and really supercharge those, but with the festivalization of sport and how content consumption is changing and how there’s new technologies to make the game quicker, fairer, safer, we can bring all of the Sony capabilities [together] and help elevate the NHL,” said Rufus Hack, CEO of Sony’s sports businesses.

“Festivalization” is the key word, denoting the broader understanding of how sports can be experienced as cultural entertainment beyond the competition. While Hawk-Eye will enhance the tracking tech and provide new performance analytics to the clubs and avid fans, the real play here is unlocking the entertainment value of the sports in new ways for those who identify as casual fans or not yet on-board.

By his ranking, Hack said Sony works with 23 of the top 25 global sports leagues, providing him with a macro view of the industry, and that “the NHL are the innovators. They’re always the first people to be really willing to walk the walk, as well as talk the talk around some of this stuff.”

“The ability to unlock the power of this data,” Hack continued, is what “we genuinely think is going to play to a lot of the contextual trends that we’re seeing in the sports industry, of types of sports consumption. And Dave and his team are willing to maybe have a slightly increased risk profile, versus some other leagues, to really try some of this stuff.”

With sub-second latency on the advanced data feeds, Hack said fans will be able to one day personalize their content and choreograph the ADV production from different viewpoints within a digital recreation.

Lehanski — a former SBJ Tech Executive of the Year — then took the idea further, adding, “At some point we want to put that customization in the hands of the fans so they can start to create their own version. So there’s a pathway toward that. There’s also a level of interactivity that can occur. How we can start to create digital environments where fans can not only customize what they see, but actually be a part of the experience as well?”

The three key components for this newfound content creation:

  1. the infrastructure (such as the camera system)
  2. the processing of data, video and audio
  3. the distribution

Hack noted that NHL Hawk-Eye data is now processed in the cloud, granting ready access to “a mine of data” that can be applied to other media or betting opportunities. Lehanski said distribution remains the most underdeveloped part of the chain, but the goal is to explore how best to share these new digital experiences across a wide range of platforms.



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Apple’s 2nm A20 chip will sport new packaging breakthrough

Apple’s next-generation A20 chip, leveraging TSMC’s second-gen 2nm process (N2), will be smaller, more power-efficient, and positioned closer to its onboard memory, boosting performance and reducing power consumption for tasks like AI processing and high-end gaming. Marcus Mendes for 9to5Mac:‎ According to analyst Jeff Pu in a new report for GF Securities, the iPhone 18 […]

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Apple’s next-generation A20 chip, leveraging TSMC’s second-gen 2nm process (N2), will be smaller, more power-efficient, and positioned closer to its onboard memory, boosting performance and reducing power consumption for tasks like AI processing and high-end gaming.

Marcus Mendes for 9to5Mac:

According to analyst Jeff Pu in a new report for GF Securities, the iPhone 18 Pro, 18 Pro Max, and the long-rumored iPhone 18 Fold are expected to debut Apple’s A20 chip, built on TSMC’s second-gen 2nm process (N2).

But that’s only part of the story. The more interesting bit is how those chips will be assembled.

For the first time, Apple is set to adopt Wafer-Level Multi-Chip Module (WMCM) packaging for its iPhone processors. WMCM allows different components, like the SoC and DRAM, to be integrated directly at the wafer level, before being diced into individual chips…

For Apple, this is a big leap in chip design, similar to when it adopted 3nm ahead of most of the industry. And for the broader mobile market, it suggests that technologies once reserved for data center GPUs and AI accelerators are making their way into smartphones.


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Infosys Unveils AI-Powered Fan Experience for Roland-Garros 2025

Leverage Gen AI and agentic AI to deliver new fan experiences including enhanced and personalized match analysis and creative content PARIS, June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Infosys (NSE: INFY), (BSE: INFY), (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, in partnership with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) today announced a powerful line-up of […]

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Leverage Gen AI and agentic AI to deliver new fan experiences including enhanced and personalized match analysis and creative content

PARIS, June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Infosys (NSE: INFY), (BSE: INFY), (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, in partnership with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) today announced a powerful line-up of AI-first fan experiences for Roland-Garros 2025. Entering its seventh year as the official AI and Digital Innovation Partner, Infosys is leveraging its AI-first suite of offerings, Infosys Topaz, to apply agentic AI and generative AI to deliver immersive and interactive fan experiences that push the boundaries in sports technology.

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The innovations for 2025 include:

  • AI Commentary: This feature allows fans to truly experience the various highs and lows of the matches. By capturing every thrilling twist and turn, it delivers commentary that brings alive each moment. With player-specific point-of-views, point-by-point or game-level highlights, AI Commentary ensures a viewing experience that is both personal and engaging. The feature leverages out-of-the-box large language models (LLMs) to combine real-time analytics with agentic AI built on multi-agent orchestration.
  • AI Stadium: Using advanced text-to-image generation to expand on the virtual reality fan zone concept, AI Stadium empowers fans to imagine their own 3D tennis arenas. With voice prompting, fans can create a range of environments from futuristic to nature-inspired in seconds, enabling rapid image generation optimised for VR spatial immersion. This gamified feature brings fans one step closer to their personalized tennis universe, redefining how the sport is experienced.
  • Generative AI Poster Challenge: New for this year, video generation elevates an experience to a new creative dimension. Using prompts like iconic French landmarks, art styles, and tennis motifs, fans can now generate short, AI-created videos. At the Infosys Fanzone in RG this year, fans can take it a step further by stepping into an immersive LED cube to experience their personalised posters come to life. Developed with responsible AI principles, this feature ensures safe, ethical exploration of generative AI possibilities and rewards winners with tickets and vouchers for Roland-Garros.

The AI innovations at Roland-Garros build on a journey of AI advancements by Infosys, incorporating machine learning and applied AI into properties like Match Centre, AI Videos & AI-Assisted Journalism. These continue to evolve with expanded feature sets to enhance player performance, fan engagement and tournament experiences.

Beyond tech innovations, Infosys is also collaborating with Fête le Mur (FLM), a charity partner of FFT, to support tech-enabled learning initiatives for underprivileged youth in Paris. As part of this, FLM will help develop tennis-related learning modules on Infosys Springboard, a digital learning platform which enables upskilling for digital inclusion and social impact. Courses will range from leadership and training to safeguarding for tennis camps and additional sports. A group of 60 students will be offered the chance to visit Roland-Garros and take part in AI and technology workshops led by Infosys experts. Additionally, the winner of a competition to identify the biggest Rafa fan will receive an exclusive two-day experience at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Spain.

Sumit Virmani, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Infosys said, “Sports has been witnessing a tech-fuelled transformation and at Infosys we are excited to be leading the charge for tennis! Every year we create unique experiences for the Roland-Garros community on the back of our deep tech expertise. As enterprise AI reshapes industries globally, we are thrilled to deploy its power at the tournament. With AI-powered insights, and personalized and engaging commentary, fans gain instant access to rich information and in-depth analysis, while the Gen AI Poster Challenge unlocks limitless creative expression. This is a truly exciting time for tennis fans as they experience the thrill of the sports with action on court and beyond.”

Stephane Morel, CEO, FFT, said: “Our partnership with Infosys is transforming the fan experience at Roland-Garros through AI. With the tech innovations for this year, Infosys has once again demonstrated how AI can help to push the boundaries of fan engagement. From exploring match insights in innovative ways using generative AI to celebrating our heritage with the Poster Challenge, we’re creating deeper connections with our fans at every touchpoint, both onsite and worldwide.”

The Roland-Garros 2025 tournament will take place from 25th May to 8th June. For more information on the partnership, visit https://www.infosys.com/roland-garros.html.

About Roland-Garros

Roland-Garros is a must-see event for sports lovers and the general public alike. In 2024, Roland-Garros opened its doors to 675,080 spectators and was broadcast in 220 territories around the world, making it a major global sporting event. Organized by the French Tennis Federation, Roland-Garros is the only Grand Slam tournament to be played on clay, one of the oldest and noblest surfaces in the history of tennis.

About Infosys

Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting. Over 300,000 of our people work to amplify human potential and create the next opportunity for people, businesses and communities. We enable clients in more than 56 countries to navigate their digital transformation. With over four decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, we expertly steer clients, as they navigate their digital transformation powered by cloud and AI. We enable them with an AI-first core, empower the business with agile digital at scale and drive continuous improvement with always-on learning through the transfer of digital skills, expertise, and ideas from our innovation ecosystem. We are deeply committed to being a well-governed, environmentally sustainable organization where diverse talent thrives in an inclusive workplace.

Visit www.infosys.com to see how Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY) can help your enterprise navigate your next.

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Certain statements in this release concerning our future growth prospects, or our future financial or operating performance, are forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the ‘safe harbor’ under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties relating to these statements include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties regarding the execution of our business strategy, our ability to attract and retain personnel, our transition to hybrid work model, economic uncertainties, technological innovations such as Generative AI, the complex and evolving regulatory landscape including immigration regulation changes, our ESG vision, our capital allocation policy and expectations concerning our market position, future operations, margins, profitability, liquidity, capital resources, our corporate actions including acquisitions, and cybersecurity matters. Important factors that may cause actual results or outcomes to differ from those implied by the forward-looking statements are discussed in more detail in our US Securities and Exchange Commission filings including our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2023. These filings are available at www.sec.gov. Infosys may, from time to time, make additional written and oral forward-looking statements, including statements contained in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and our reports to shareholders. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements that may be made from time to time by or on behalf of the Company unless it is required by law.

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El Camino Hospital buys South Bay site from ag company Yuki Farms

CUPERTINO — El Camino Hospital has bought an office building from a farming company in a deal that gives the health care services provider a foothold along a busy street in Cupertino. The medical firm paid $10.4 million for an office building at 19400 Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, according to documents filed on June […]

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CUPERTINO — El Camino Hospital has bought an office building from a farming company in a deal that gives the health care services provider a foothold along a busy street in Cupertino.

The medical firm paid $10.4 million for an office building at 19400 Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, according to documents filed on June 2 with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office.

19400 Stevens Creek Boulevard, site of an office building in Cupertino.(Google Maps)
19400 Stevens Creek Boulevard, site of an office building in Cupertino. (Google Maps)

Yuki Farms sold the building to El Camino Hospital, which has on occasion bought properties as it prepares for future growth.

Separately, in recent years, El Camino Hospital launched a wide-ranging upgrade of its women’s health and maternity facilities at its big medical campus in Mountain View.



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AI Takes Center Court, Infosys and FFT Unveil Innovative Fan Fea

Leverage Gen AI and agentic AI to deliver new fan experiences including enhanced and personalized match analysis and creative content PARIS, June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Infosys (NSE: INFY), (BSE: INFY), (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, in partnership with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) today announced a powerful line-up […]

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Leverage Gen AI and agentic AI to deliver new fan experiences including enhanced and personalized match analysis and creative content

PARIS, June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Infosys (NSE: INFY), (BSE: INFY), (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, in partnership with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) today announced a powerful line-up of AI-first fan experiences for Roland-Garros 2025. Entering its seventh year as the official AI and Digital Innovation Partner, Infosys is leveraging its AI-first suite of offerings, Infosys Topaz, to apply agentic AI and generative AI to deliver immersive and interactive fan experiences that push the boundaries in sports technology.

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The innovations for 2025 include:

  • AI Commentary: This feature allows fans to truly experience the various highs and lows of the matches. By capturing every thrilling twist and turn, it delivers commentary that brings alive each moment. With player-specific point-of-views, point-by-point or game-level highlights, AI Commentary ensures a viewing experience that is both personal and engaging. The feature leverages out-of-the-box large language models (LLMs) to combine real-time analytics with agentic AI built on multi-agent orchestration.
  • AI Stadium: Using advanced text-to-image generation to expand on the virtual reality fan zone concept, AI Stadium empowers fans to imagine their own 3D tennis arenas. With voice prompting, fans can create a range of environments from futuristic to nature-inspired in seconds, enabling rapid image generation optimised for VR spatial immersion. This gamified feature brings fans one step closer to their personalized tennis universe, redefining how the sport is experienced.
  • Generative AI Poster Challenge: New for this year, video generation elevates an experience to a new creative dimension. Using prompts like iconic French landmarks, art styles, and tennis motifs, fans can now generate short, AI-created videos. At the Infosys Fanzone in RG this year, fans can take it a step further by stepping into an immersive LED cube to experience their personalised posters come to life. Developed with responsible AI principles, this feature ensures safe, ethical exploration of generative AI possibilities and rewards winners with tickets and vouchers for Roland-Garros.

The AI innovations at Roland-Garros build on a journey of AI advancements by Infosys, incorporating machine learning and applied AI into properties like Match Centre, AI Videos & AI-Assisted Journalism. These continue to evolve with expanded feature sets to enhance player performance, fan engagement and tournament experiences.

Beyond tech innovations, Infosys is also collaborating with Fête le Mur (FLM), a charity partner of FFT, to support tech-enabled learning initiatives for underprivileged youth in Paris. As part of this, FLM will help develop tennis-related learning modules on Infosys Springboard, a digital learning platform which enables upskilling for digital inclusion and social impact. Courses will range from leadership and training to safeguarding for tennis camps and additional sports. A group of 60 students will be offered the chance to visit Roland-Garros and take part in AI and technology workshops led by Infosys experts. Additionally, the winner of a competition to identify the biggest Rafa fan will receive an exclusive two-day experience at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Spain.

Sumit Virmani, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Infosys said, “Sports has been witnessing a tech-fuelled transformation and at Infosys we are excited to be leading the charge for tennis! Every year we create unique experiences for the Roland-Garros community on the back of our deep tech expertise. As enterprise AI reshapes industries globally, we are thrilled to deploy its power at the tournament. With AI-powered insights, and personalized and engaging commentary, fans gain instant access to rich information and in-depth analysis, while the Gen AI Poster Challenge unlocks limitless creative expression. This is a truly exciting time for tennis fans as they experience the thrill of the sports with action on court and beyond.”

Stephane Morel, CEO, FFT, said: “Our partnership with Infosys is transforming the fan experience at Roland-Garros through AI. With the tech innovations for this year, Infosys has once again demonstrated how AI can help to push the boundaries of fan engagement. From exploring match insights in innovative ways using generative AI to celebrating our heritage with the Poster Challenge, we’re creating deeper connections with our fans at every touchpoint, both onsite and worldwide.”

The Roland-Garros 2025 tournament will take place from 25th May to 8th June. For more information on the partnership, visit https://www.infosys.com/roland-garros.html.

About Roland-Garros

Roland-Garros is a must-see event for sports lovers and the general public alike. In 2024, Roland-Garros opened its doors to 675,080 spectators and was broadcast in 220 territories around the world, making it a major global sporting event. Organized by the French Tennis Federation, Roland-Garros is the only Grand Slam tournament to be played on clay, one of the oldest and noblest surfaces in the history of tennis.

About Infosys

Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting. Over 300,000 of our people work to amplify human potential and create the next opportunity for people, businesses and communities. We enable clients in more than 56 countries to navigate their digital transformation. With over four decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, we expertly steer clients, as they navigate their digital transformation powered by cloud and AI. We enable them with an AI-first core, empower the business with agile digital at scale and drive continuous improvement with always-on learning through the transfer of digital skills, expertise, and ideas from our innovation ecosystem. We are deeply committed to being a well-governed, environmentally sustainable organization where diverse talent thrives in an inclusive workplace.

Visit www.infosys.com to see how Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY) can help your enterprise navigate your next.

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Certain statements in this release concerning our future growth prospects, or our future financial or operating performance, are forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the ‘safe harbor’ under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties relating to these statements include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties regarding the execution of our business strategy, our ability to attract and retain personnel, our transition to hybrid work model, economic uncertainties, technological innovations such as Generative AI, the complex and evolving regulatory landscape including immigration regulation changes, our ESG vision, our capital allocation policy and expectations concerning our market position, future operations, margins, profitability, liquidity, capital resources, our corporate actions including acquisitions, and cybersecurity matters. Important factors that may cause actual results or outcomes to differ from those implied by the forward-looking statements are discussed in more detail in our US Securities and Exchange Commission filings including our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2023. These filings are available at www.sec.gov. Infosys may, from time to time, make additional written and oral forward-looking statements, including statements contained in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and our reports to shareholders. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements that may be made from time to time by or on behalf of the Company unless it is required by law.

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AI Takes Center Court, Infosys and FFT Unveil Innovative Fan Features for Roland-Garros 2025

Leverage Gen AI and agentic AI to deliver new fan experiences including enhanced and personalized match analysis and creative content PARIS, June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Infosys (NSE: INFY), (BSE: INFY), (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, in partnership with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) today announced a powerful line-up of […]

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Leverage Gen AI and agentic AI to deliver new fan experiences including enhanced and personalized match analysis and creative content

PARIS, June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Infosys (NSE: INFY), (BSE: INFY), (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, in partnership with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) today announced a powerful line-up of AI-first fan experiences for Roland-Garros 2025. Entering its seventh year as the official AI and Digital Innovation Partner, Infosys is leveraging its AI-first suite of offerings, Infosys Topaz, to apply agentic AI and generative AI to deliver immersive and interactive fan experiences that push the boundaries in sports technology.

The innovations for 2025 include:

  • AI Commentary: This feature allows fans to truly experience the various highs and lows of the matches. By capturing every thrilling twist and turn, it delivers commentary that brings alive each moment. With player-specific point-of-views, point-by-point or game-level highlights, AI Commentary ensures a viewing experience that is both personal and engaging. The feature leverages out-of-the-box large language models (LLMs) to combine real-time analytics with agentic AI built on multi-agent orchestration.
  • AI Stadium: Using advanced text-to-image generation to expand on the virtual reality fan zone concept, AI Stadium empowers fans to imagine their own 3D tennis arenas. With voice prompting, fans can create a range of environments from futuristic to nature-inspired in seconds, enabling rapid image generation optimised for VR spatial immersion. This gamified feature brings fans one step closer to their personalized tennis universe, redefining how the sport is experienced.
  • Generative AI Poster Challenge: New for this year, video generation elevates an experience to a new creative dimension. Using prompts like iconic French landmarks, art styles, and tennis motifs, fans can now generate short, AI-created videos. At the Infosys Fanzone in RG this year, fans can take it a step further by stepping into an immersive LED cube to experience their personalised posters come to life. Developed with responsible AI principles, this feature ensures safe, ethical exploration of generative AI possibilities and rewards winners with tickets and vouchers for Roland-Garros.

The AI innovations at Roland-Garros build on a journey of AI advancements by Infosys, incorporating machine learning and applied AI into properties like Match Centre, AI Videos & AI-Assisted Journalism. These continue to evolve with expanded feature sets to enhance player performance, fan engagement and tournament experiences.

Beyond tech innovations, Infosys is also collaborating with Fête le Mur (FLM), a charity partner of FFT, to support tech-enabled learning initiatives for underprivileged youth in Paris. As part of this, FLM will help develop tennis-related learning modules on Infosys Springboard, a digital learning platform which enables upskilling for digital inclusion and social impact. Courses will range from leadership and training to safeguarding for tennis camps and additional sports. A group of 60 students will be offered the chance to visit Roland-Garros and take part in AI and technology workshops led by Infosys experts. Additionally, the winner of a competition to identify the biggest Rafa fan will receive an exclusive two-day experience at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Spain.

Sumit Virmani, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Infosys said, “Sports has been witnessing a tech-fuelled transformation and at Infosys we are excited to be leading the charge for tennis! Every year we create unique experiences for the Roland-Garros community on the back of our deep tech expertise. As enterprise AI reshapes industries globally, we are thrilled to deploy its power at the tournament. With AI-powered insights, and personalized and engaging commentary, fans gain instant access to rich information and in-depth analysis, while the Gen AI Poster Challenge unlocks limitless creative expression. This is a truly exciting time for tennis fans as they experience the thrill of the sports with action on court and beyond.”

Stephane Morel, CEO, FFT, said: “Our partnership with Infosys is transforming the fan experience at Roland-Garros through AI. With the tech innovations for this year, Infosys has once again demonstrated how AI can help to push the boundaries of fan engagement. From exploring match insights in innovative ways using generative AI to celebrating our heritage with the Poster Challenge, we’re creating deeper connections with our fans at every touchpoint, both onsite and worldwide.”

The Roland-Garros 2025 tournament will take place from 25th May to 8th June. For more information on the partnership, visit https://www.infosys.com/roland-garros.html.

About Roland-Garros

Roland-Garros is a must-see event for sports lovers and the general public alike. In 2024, Roland-Garros opened its doors to 675,080 spectators and was broadcast in 220 territories around the world, making it a major global sporting event. Organized by the French Tennis Federation, Roland-Garros is the only Grand Slam tournament to be played on clay, one of the oldest and noblest surfaces in the history of tennis.

About Infosys

Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting. Over 300,000 of our people work to amplify human potential and create the next opportunity for people, businesses and communities. We enable clients in more than 56 countries to navigate their digital transformation. With over four decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, we expertly steer clients, as they navigate their digital transformation powered by cloud and AI. We enable them with an AI-first core, empower the business with agile digital at scale and drive continuous improvement with always-on learning through the transfer of digital skills, expertise, and ideas from our innovation ecosystem. We are deeply committed to being a well-governed, environmentally sustainable organization where diverse talent thrives in an inclusive workplace.

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