Microsoft Unveils Previews of Two AI-powered Services

Mon Feb 27 2023
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Monitoring Desk 

ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON: Microsoft has unveiling previews of two Artificial Intelligence-powered services designed to manage telecom networks, drawing on the same previous capabilities used to manage the tech giant’s Azure cloud platform.

 

Operators can benefit from the latest artificial intelligence that help unlock fresh business opportunities from figures on and insights into their operations, including the rollout of fast-speed 5G networks, the Microsoft company said in a blog post.

 

Microsoft first entered the 5G arena after it acquired cloud networking companies Affirmed Networks and Metaswitch in the year 2020.

 

Microsoft’s focus

 

Microsoft has been keenly focusing on Artificial Intelligence, investing massively in OpenAI’S ChatGPT bot, which has added to the world-spread attention artificial intelligence has been getting in Silicon Valley and beyond. The company said the previous month that its goal is to imbue such AI into its products as OpenAI continues to pursue the design of human-like intelligence for machines.

 

Jason Zander said, executive vice president of strategic missions and technologies at Microsoft “What we are doing is taking our native cloud work and making it specific to that telecom operator network space. I think the great example is all the AI ops work we’re introducing into the system,”

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