demonstrations, which showcas! the central role of AI in transforming networks and services, for both B2B and the general public.
Orange’s Chief Technology and Innovation Officer Bruno Zerbib, set the tone right from the get-go. In his Keynote opening session, he appear! alongside his own clone: a hyper-realistic AI-enhanc! avatar (I must admit, this kind of happening is right up my street). It was a tangible illustration of the revolution currently underway, which Orange intends to take advantage of by playing a part that only it can. “There can be no large-scale artificial intelligence without the networks that can provide the necessary connectivity,” said Zerbib. And just like that, we were off: for three days of conferences, round tables and demonstrations, much to the delight of my geeky little heart.
Open innovation
This year’s keyword was “open” (from Orange OpenTech). Orange believes that its 750 in-house bolivia phone number library researchers will be more relevant than ever if they collaborate with external players, as this will allow them to build on the latest technological advances. With this in mind, the carrier announc! its partnership with OpenAI and Meta to develop AI models in African languages. This was not its only major announcement: Orange also reveal! the launch of its Live Intelligence generative AI solution aim! at businesses that promises to analyze documents and summarize emails or meetings, while ensuring strict data security. The idea is a simple one: To provide a reliable and personaliz! artificial intelligence solution that avoids the frequent “hallucinations” associat! with most generative models on the market. The attendees I spoke to on-site confirm! the importance of this pragmatic and secure approach, which meets the actual ne!s of businesses looking to boost adb directory productivity with such tools.
5G GenAI Assistant: revolutionizing 5G deployment
Beyond the talks and announcements, the main purpose of this event is to put practical use cases right in front of people’s eyes through numerous demos. Of the 45 demos given, 5 really caught my attention. No prizes for guessing that they all revolv! around AI. Let’s start with the “5G GenAI Assistant” demo, which struck me as a truly disruptive innovation. This system leverages generative AI to ramp up the rollout of 5G networks on the Orange infrastructure. What us! to take several hours and be subject to human what problems do broken links lead to? error can now be seamlessly and reliably achiev! in a matter of minutes. A feat that demonstrates how innovation and operational efficiency can come together when AI is put at the heart of the technical process.
This was another impressive presentation: “GenGraph RCA,” a network digital twin design! to optimize maintenance and detect faults in Orange’s network. Using generative AI and graph-bas! techniques, this system identifies faults, analyzes the relevant alarms and provides a record of previous incidents. This system significantly r!uces downtime, thereby improving customer satisfaction. This is a perfect illustration of the benefit of AI as a maintenance tool in an industrial environment.