
Three ways for telcos to leverage AI
For industries that capture and store vast volumes of data sets, AI can unlock new sources of growth opportunities, and reduce operating costs.
Arthur C. Clarke said it best, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” As we watch today’s emerging technologies, we’re seeing this quote come to life. This is where we get to revel in the magic!
For industries that capture and store vast volumes of data sets, AI can unlock new sources of growth opportunities, and reduce operating costs.
Companies are putting their own IT systems to the test, hoping to spot and fix infosec vulnerabilities before real hackers can do irreparable damage.
Farmers have increasingly warmed to data-driven technology they can use to not only grow more crops but healthier ones as well.
Within the next two years, expect to hear a lot more about or eSIMs, a software-based technology that will eventually replace physical SIM cards.
Some large companies are using AI to help streamline their recruitment and hiring processes. But the use of AI in hiring isn’t without controversy.
Homeowners are enjoying the convenience and potential cost savings of home automation. The smart home market is expected to reach $107 billion by 2023.
Rather than simply providing the infrastructure pipeline to transmit communication services to enterprise customers, telcos are entering industry verticals.
For transhumanist thinkers, the development of advanced computational technologies foreshadows a new era in which humans and machines evolve together.
AI-based translation services are constantly improving. It’s exciting news for international businesses that have struggled with language barriers.
The current global forecast is that energy use will increase by 28% from 2015 to 2040, having a direct impact on greenhouse gases. One solution is IoT.
We are only now starting to see the myriad of ways that we can use VR, from crime scene recall to the treatment of neurological disorders.
So much of our communication is non-verbal. Emotion AI could potentially learn to pick up on all of those things and tune in to our humanity.
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