TELUS and Ernst & Young LLP (EY Canada) today announced that EY’s advanced agentic AI platform, FlexiGenAI, has been deployed on TELUS’ Sovereign AI Factory – Canada’s first operational, fully sovereign AI infrastructure facility. This implementation offers government agencies and Canadian businesses the ability to harness leading-edge agentic AI capabilities for critical workloads while storing sensitive data securely within national borders and under Canadian control.
EY’s FlexiGenAI is a next-generation agentic AI platform that helps organizations move from AI experimentation to enterprise-scale impact. Designed to make advanced AI more accessible without requiring technical expertise, FlexiGenAI allows users to build and deploy AI solutions while incorporating built-in oversight features, audit trails and privacy controls that meet the stringent requirements of public sector environments. The platform leverages NVIDIA’s latest accelerated computing in TELUS’ high-performance, Canadian-controlled Sovereign AI Factory to deliver enterprise-grade capabilities with enhanced security and performance specifically designed for government and business-critical workloads. This solves a fundamental challenge facing Canadian organizations today: accessing cutting-edge AI capabilities without compromising on data sovereignty or regulatory compliance.
TELUS’ Sovereign AI Factory enables organizations to leverage the complete AI development lifecycle – from building new models to customizing existing ones for specific applications and deploying them in operations. Powered by 99 per cent renewable energy, the TELUS AI Factory operates as one of the world’s most sustainable AI-ready data centres while using significantly less electricity to power AI computing workloads than industry standards.
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EY Canada deploys its FlexiGenAI platform on TELUS’ Sovereign AI Factory
TELUS and Ernst & Young LLP (EY Canada) today announced that EY’s advanced agentic AI platform, FlexiGenAI, has been deployed on TELUS’ Sovereign AI Factory – Canada’s first operational, fully sovereign AI infrastructure facility. This implementation offers government agencies and Canadian businesses the ability to harness leading-edge agentic AI capabilities for critical workloads while storing sensitive data securely within national borders and under Canadian control.
EY’s FlexiGenAI is a next-generation agentic AI platform that helps organizations move from AI experimentation to enterprise-scale impact. Designed to make advanced AI more accessible without requiring technical expertise, FlexiGenAI allows users to build and deploy AI solutions while incorporating built-in oversight features, audit trails and privacy controls that meet the stringent requirements of public sector environments. The platform leverages NVIDIA’s latest accelerated computing in TELUS’ high-performance, Canadian-controlled Sovereign AI Factory to deliver enterprise-grade capabilities with enhanced security and performance specifically designed for government and business-critical workloads. This solves a fundamental challenge facing Canadian organizations today: accessing cutting-edge AI capabilities without compromising on data sovereignty or regulatory compliance.
TELUS’ Sovereign AI Factory enables organizations to leverage the complete AI development lifecycle – from building new models to customizing existing ones for specific applications and deploying them in operations. Powered by 99 per cent renewable energy, the TELUS AI Factory operates as one of the world’s most sustainable AI-ready data centres while using significantly less electricity to power AI computing workloads than industry standards.
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