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SK Telecom fully revamps its AI personal assistant

SK Telecom said the revamp aims to transform the A. app into an AI personal assistant focused on enhancing daily convenience for customers Korean carrier SK Telecom is doing a complete overhaul of its artificial intelligence (AI) service, "A.", pronounced "A-DoT". In a release, the Asian...

Indosat Ooredoo opens AI experience center in Indonesia

The Indosat AI Experience Center is enabled via a partnership with Chinese vendor Huawei Indonesian carrier Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison announced the launch of what it claims to be the country's first artificial intelligence (AI) experience center. The state-of-the-art facility, located in Central Java, is backed by...

Three 6G priorities — steady, simplified and secure

Often called AI-native, many pillars of 6G are expected to incorporate this technology 6G is still very much in the R&D phase and will not be available until 2030 or later, but alas, it is quickly crowding out discussions of 5G (despite the fact...

Google signs renewable energy deal to power AI data centers

The renewable energy deal with Energix will also help Google achieve its wider net-zero goals Google has signed a long-term agreement with Energix Renewables, a U.S.-based company that develops, constructs, owns and operates renewable energy projects. For Google, the deal is a step towards its...

Singtel, Bridge Alliance to offer GPUaaS in Southeast Asia

Singtel noted that Asian telcos AIS, Maxis and Telkomsel are among the alliance’s members who already signaled their interest in the service Bridge Alliance, which is a group of 35 mobile operators, and Singaporean telco Singtel announced a strategic partnership with the aim of bringing...

How RAG can deliver successful AI integration for manufacturers 
(Reader Forum)

Enhanced quality control, elevated safety standards and customised training through RAG deployment can all drive improvements in operational efficiency, writes Łukasz Koczwara, CTO at IT consultancy STX Next  With the AI boom already well underway, the vast majority of manufacturers have begun researching and implementing...

SoftBank calls off Intel AI chip partnership talks

Intel has reportedly struggled to meet SoftBank's production volume and speed requirements SoftBank has ended discussions with Intel about designing an artificial intelligence (AI) chip that will rival those released by Nvidia. SoftBank sought a partnership with Intel to help it achieve a leadership...

Cisco releases Q4 results — Standouts include AI, cybersecurity

Cisco has crossed the $1 billion mark in AI sales, according to CEO Charles Robbins Following reports earlier this week that thousands of Cisco employees will soon be out of a job, the company has released its Q4 and fiscal year (FY) 2024 results, reporting...

Intel sells stake in Arm Holdings as restructuring continues

Intel previously held 1.18 million shares in Arm A recent SEC filing shows that Intel sold its stake in British chip firm Arm Holdings in Q2. The news comes amid the massive job cuts taking place at the company, signaling a larger shakeup within the...

RCR Wireless News to host virtual Industrial 5G Forum on November 5th

As industries grapple with the complexities of Industry 4.0, many are still in the experimental phase. Yet, the dawn of the 5th Industrial Revolution is already upon us, with AI poised to work hand-in-hand with humans. But are businesses aware that the next wave of innovation is already gathering...

Telstra, Microsoft push AI through Australian fiber network

Telstra is extending AI infrastructure from Microsoft throughout the footprint of its Intercity Fibre Network project Australian operator Telstra is extending Microsoft’s AI infrastructure throughout the footprint of its Intercity Fibre Network project as part of an extended strategic partnership between the two companies. The...

Cisco to lay off thousands as AI ambitions rise

Cisco is cutting thousands of more jobs as it shifts focus to growing business segments like cybersecurity and AI In a second round of layoffs, Cisco is cutting thousands of jobs as it shifts focus to growing business segments like cybersecurity and AI. Early reports indicate the...

AI’s role in revolutionizing submarine network connectivity (Reader Forum)

Anyone in networking understands that bandwidth growth is a constant. We’ve had to adapt to meet the increasing demand from consumers for data; from the now-minor transmission of email to the streaming of videos in 4k to the access and analysis of big data,...

FCC proposes rules for AI-generated robocalls, texts

The Federal Communications Commission is asking for input on how it should define the types of robocalls and texts that would be considered "AI-generated", as well as proposing new rules governing them. In line with similar, previous actions, the FCC is looking at having...

Kagan: AI companies to keep an eye on

For more than a year, we have been hearing quite a bit about AI. How OpenAI, as well as how all the giants of the day including Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, are heavily investing in and integrating AI into their operations. That being said,...

Verizon to use AI, ML to prevent fiber damage from excavations

Verizon will use AI to sort through more than the ten million dig requests made annually to identify high-risk excavations Verizon is utilizing advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques to prevent damage to its fiber infrastructure caused by accidental cuts during...

DeepSig launches hub for AI models for radio systems

AI company DeepSig, which focuses on the use of AI in wireless communications, has started up a new repository for models that apply AI to radio systems. The OmniSIG Model Hub is meant for models that fuel the DeepSig's OmniSIG Engine (formerly known as...

Kagan: Will OpenAI new SearchGPT revolutionize search?

Will SearchGPT help or hurt Google, Safari, DuckDuckGo search? How will the new OpenAI SearchGPT impact the search industry? Search has been around for decades from a wide variety of companies with big dreams. Then, when Google entered the space, they were faster and offered...

Nokia intros autonomous drone inventory-counting for US warehouse customers

Nokia has added a new drone-mounted automated counting function to its inventory monitoring service for warehouse customers in the US. It slots into its autonomous drone product, offered as part of its so-called Nokia AIMS (Autonomous Inventory Monitoring Service) package of drone-based logistics tools....

Extreme and Intel collab extends scope of ‘AI-centric’ insights to include PCs

Extreme and Intel are helping organizations leverage network data in conjunction with unique device data from PCs Extreme Networks and the Intel Connectivity Analytics Program have formed a co-innovation alliance to enhance native AI capabilities within its Extreme Labs solution AI Expert. By leveraging network...

Editorial Webinar: How AI is being applied in network testing and assurance

Artificial intelligence and machine learning has been moving into many aspects of network testing, from the field to service assurance, to fuel automation and increased efficiency. So where exactly is AI/ML being applied in network testing and assurance today, how is it proving its...

IDC predicts 912 million gen AI smartphone shipments by 2028

Mid-range gen AI smartphone shipments are expected to take off in 2026 According to a new International Data Corporation (IDC) forecast, global generative AI (gen AI) smartphone shipments are forecast to grow 363.6% year over year in 2024 to 234.2 million units, which represents 19%...

Dell and SKT help CSPs with the ‘what and how’ of AI integration

Dell and SKT are integrating the carrier’s telco-specific large language model with existing BSS Telecommunications companies are battling a challenging environment rife with increasing pressures around sustainability, market competition, and perhaps most importantly, the ever-present need to monetize their investments. AI has emerged as a...

Gen AI will be all over enterprise software in two years – says Capgemini poll

If you work with software, in any industry, then you’ll be using gen AI before you know it, if you aren’t already. This is the conclusion of an interesting study by Capgemini into the most hyped technology out there. And the early results are...