The ComTech Forum meets this month on Artificial Intelligence together with 50+ members, telcos, vendors and startups. These Roundtable meetings are short, packed, interactive discussions with top-notch networking.
General AI (where a machine has human-like intelligence and versatility) is years away, but Narrow AI (where a machine can do a narrowly-defined task or work towards a clear objective) is very much in the present.
So, how do communications networks benefit from AI? There are numerous narrowly-defined tasks where AI can deliver great results, and positive ROI.
Many rely on analytics, and others are more about real-time SDN operations: churn reduction revenue generation pricing and real-time offers capacity and demand management Management and Orchestration of SDN or NFV Real-time spectrum re-allocation for Software Defined Radios lots more
Our panel will discuss these exciting uses of AI in communications networks, and will be a great kick-off to Demopalooza, which runs immediately after the panel. Expect to see some AI startups among the wide-range of companies among the demos.
ABOUT COMTECH FORUM Members of the ComTech Forum meet monthly to discover trends, technologies, products, services and new companies in the communications industry. Meetings range from private lunches and startup pitches to large public meetings. Members choose the topics and host the meetings at their facilities around Silicon Valley. Annual membership includes introductions, a library of startup pitches and research, an online networking group and access to Telecom Council's quarterly general interest meetings including TC3 and Innovation Showcase.
If you are interested in annual membership, sponsoring this topic, speaking on this agenda or demoing your startup, please use the links to the right or email comtech@telecomcouncil.com.
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