July 28 (Reuters) - French IT consulting group Capgemini (CAPP.PA) on Friday posted higher half-year revenue, driven by its cloud, data and artificial intelligence (AI) activities, and said it would invest 2 billion euros ($2.19 billion) in AI over three years.
The Paris-based company tries to help businesses to adopt AI technology through partnerships with Microsoft and Google Cloud.
"We continue to gain market share as we accompany our clients in their transition towards a digital and sustainable economy ...
I am convinced that generative AI will play a major role in this transition," CEO Aiman Ezzat said in a statement.
Capgemini, which offers consulting, digital, technical and engineering services, reported revenue of 11.43 billion euros in the first half of 2023, compared to 10.69 billion a year earlier.
Persons:
Aiman Ezzat, ChatGPT chatbot, Lina Golovnya, Stéphanie, Milla Nissi
Organizations:
French IT, Microsoft, Google, Thomson
Locations:
French, Paris, Gdansk