Company: WIT
Filing Date: 2025-05-22
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0000950170-25-076303
Chunk: 11

Company: WIPRO LTD
Filing Date: 2025-05-22
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 11
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ctions or transitions. Further, products, services or technologies that are developed by our competitors, including emerging companies offering specialized services with effective and targeted allocation of technical, marketing and financial resources, may render our services non-competitive or obsolete. Our failure to address the demands of the rapidly evolving information technology environment, particularly with respect to AI, including generative AI (“GenAI”), digital technology, the internet of things (“IoT”) (including 5G), infrastructure and network engineering, intelligent connected products, digital engineering and manufacturing, edge computing, augmented reality, automation, blockchain and quantum computing or as-a-service solutions could have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations and financial condition.

Our use of AI technologies may not be successful and may present business, financial, legal, and reputational risks.
We increasingly use AI-based technologies, including GenAI, in our client offerings and our own internal operations. The development, adoption, and use of AI technologies are still in their early stages. AI algorithms may be flawed, and datasets may be insufficient or may contain biased information, which could result in unexpected, low quality or other inadequate outputs. Ineffective or inadequate AI development or deployment practices by us, our clients or third parties with whom we do business could result in unintended consequences, such as disclosure of sensitive information, infringement of third-party intellectual property rights or other incidents that impair the acceptance of AI solutions or cause harm to individuals or society. These deficiencies of AI technologies could subject us to reputational and competitive harm, regulatory action or legal liability.
AI technologies are complex and rapidly evolving, and we face significant competition, including from our own clients, who may develop their own internal AI-related capabilities, which in each case, can lead to reduced demand for our services. As these technologies evolve, some services and tasks currently performed by our people may be replaced by automation.
Additionally, the use of AI and other advanced technology by us or our partners may create new cybersecurity vulnerabilities and may require significant investment designed to address security, accuracy and bias. These efforts can be complex, costly and potentially impact our profitability. Addressing the possible consequences of the use of AI technologies may require significant operational cost to implement, manage and maintain processes governing the AI lifecycle that align with industry standards and meet customer expectations.
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The legal and regulatory landscape surrounding AI technologies is rapidly evolving and uncertain including in the areas of IP, cybersecurity, privacy and data protection. We may be subject to new and proposed legislation and regulations, such as the EU’s AI Act, other laws and