<p>Mumbai: The country's largest IT services exporter TCS on Monday said it will set up a first of its kind 'human-centric' artificial intelligence centre of excellence in France.</p>.<p>It will focus on how AI can be 'designed and evolved to address business efficiencies and societal priorities', the company said in a statement.</p>.<p>Specifically, the centre will focus on brain-computer interface, building empathy in machines and unleashing the power of AI in arts and culture, the statement added.</p>.<p>The facility in Paris will tap into the deep talent base in design and engineering possessed by France.</p>.TCS suspends employee for reporting safety issue.<p>The facility in La Defense area of Paris will join six other 'TCS PacePorts' in the world, the statement said, adding that it will be inaugurated in June.</p>.<p>TCS' Chief Technology Officer Harrick Vin said it will work on development of talent and leverage the world-renowned culture that France has for design 'reflected in its fashion, luxury sector and museums.</p>.<p>"We will seek to deepen our partnerships with universities, startups, and research centers in the country, as we operationalise this centre in the coming weeks," he added.</p>.<p>The company's country head for France Rammohan Gourneni said it will hire new talent and partner with universities to offer internships and projects.</p>
<p>Mumbai: The country's largest IT services exporter TCS on Monday said it will set up a first of its kind 'human-centric' artificial intelligence centre of excellence in France.</p>.<p>It will focus on how AI can be 'designed and evolved to address business efficiencies and societal priorities', the company said in a statement.</p>.<p>Specifically, the centre will focus on brain-computer interface, building empathy in machines and unleashing the power of AI in arts and culture, the statement added.</p>.<p>The facility in Paris will tap into the deep talent base in design and engineering possessed by France.</p>.TCS suspends employee for reporting safety issue.<p>The facility in La Defense area of Paris will join six other 'TCS PacePorts' in the world, the statement said, adding that it will be inaugurated in June.</p>.<p>TCS' Chief Technology Officer Harrick Vin said it will work on development of talent and leverage the world-renowned culture that France has for design 'reflected in its fashion, luxury sector and museums.</p>.<p>"We will seek to deepen our partnerships with universities, startups, and research centers in the country, as we operationalise this centre in the coming weeks," he added.</p>.<p>The company's country head for France Rammohan Gourneni said it will hire new talent and partner with universities to offer internships and projects.</p>