CLPS Incorporation Forms AI Innovation Committee

CLPS Incorporation has announced the creation of the CLPS AI Innovation Committee to enhance AI integration in business solutions.

CLPS Incorporation has announced the formation of the CLPS AI Innovation Committee (CAIC), as stated in a press release. Led by CEO Raymond Lin, the committee is tasked with the strategic planning and implementation of AI technologies across the company's projects.

The CAIC aims to leverage advanced AI tools, including OpenAI and DeepSeek, to integrate AI into various stages of IT development. This includes demand analysis, business process restructuring, solution design, code generation, automated testing, and ongoing operations. The committee's focus is on optimizing business processes and reengineering them to facilitate digital transformation.

A notable achievement of the CAIC is its work in the fintech sector, where it has modernized legacy systems for financial institutions. In a project with a Hong Kong bank, the committee used AI to deconstruct legacy code and migrate the system to Java, simplifying the process and enhancing the system's architecture.

The establishment of the CAIC is part of CLPS's broader strategy to develop AI applications over the next three to five years, focusing on technologies such as generative AI, machine learning, and intelligent automation. This initiative is expected to provide tailored intelligent solutions for clients in industries like banking, wealth management, e-commerce, and automotive.

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