Cognizant to roll out Anthropic’s Claude to 3.5 lakh employees

IT service and consulting major Cognizant has begun deploying Artificial Intelligence startup Anthropic's Large Language Model, Claude, across client-facing platforms. The company plans an expanded rollout covering 3.5 lakh employees.

Cognizant, described in the article as an IT service and consulting major, has begun deploying Artificial Intelligence startup Anthropic’s Large Language Model Claude across its client-facing platforms. The report states that the initial deployment is already under way and identifies the target environment as platforms used to interact with clients. The article frames this action as a company-level initiative focused on integrating Claude into systems that have direct client exposure.

The piece also reports that the deployment is intended to expand to reach 3.5 lakh employees within the organization. That figure is presented as the scale of the planned rollout, indicating a broad internal distribution of access to the model among Cognizant staff. The article treats the expansion and the platform focus as connected elements of a single deployment effort, with the Large Language Model being positioned for use across client-facing tools and interfaces.

Beyond those core details, the article does not provide additional specifics about timing, technical integration, or the particular client-facing products involved. It limits its reporting to the fact that Cognizant has initiated deployment of Anthropic’s Claude and intends to scale that deployment to the stated employee base. The report therefore highlights the company’s move to adopt the Large Language Model within client-facing contexts and notes the planned reach inside the organization without elaborating further on operational or strategic particulars.

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