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clrmoney
clrmoney
12/28/2016 10:45:21 AM
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AT&T AI
They siad they are embedding the AI and machine learning acrooss the netwotk and I think that is great for AT&T in this process.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
12/28/2016 2:50:43 PM
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Re: AT&T AI
As we look to 2017, I view it as a natural evolution--elements of it has already been happening with Amazon & others as well.    The interesting dielmma that has to be faced by the AT&T Team is how that would mitigate cord cutting--which continues to be a challenge as we look to a new year before us.

 

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srufolo1
srufolo1
12/28/2016 2:57:35 PM
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AT&T and AI
I don't like the idea of large amounts of data being collected about subscribers to somehow improve the process. But like in the quote, it's like a chess game where you have to anticipate each move, only artificial intelligence is 5 steps ahead of us at all times. It's bad enough that we have to potentially face AI one day destroying the human race. Maybe that's the worst-case scenario.

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dcawrey
dcawrey
12/28/2016 4:35:40 PM
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Re: AT&T AI
It's great AT&T is moving forward with AI, but I still think it's pretty far away from being useful. 

This reminds me of when automated voice response first appeared. That's the robot you talk to when you call customer service. At first, that technology was terrible. Only in the past few years has it really improved. Anyone else agree?

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DHagar
DHagar
12/28/2016 7:40:01 PM
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Re: AT&T AI
@dcawrey, yes, I fully agree.  Again, like with most advancing technologies we need to better understand the use cases and how to build value.

Additionally, AI and the machine learning process is extremely expensive in building the AI for autonomous operations - so you really need good cases.  I see it as highly valuable but more so behind the scenes as infrastructure, not directly usable technology to the delivery of services.  So if you have autonomous information being fed to the right channels of operators and operators prepared to give answers, then you truly have smarter systems - not just replacement systems.

I am working some projects with the Watson capabilities - with IBM - and I see it as part of the future, but only when it adds value.

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DHagar
DHagar
12/28/2016 7:43:25 PM
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Re: AT&T AI
@clrmoney, I agree that AT&T is going to benefit with the addition of these applications of advanced technology.  I like their architectural design with layers that are designed to serve specific purposes.  Looks like a winning addition to the AT&T platform.

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Itsmeshawn22
Itsmeshawn22
12/28/2016 10:13:13 PM
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AT&T Banks on AI
This article is very interesting and straight to the point. I find it great that one of the long term goals that was mentioned is by adding AI in order to predict subscribers needs. It will be beneficial with the advanced technology additions and updates. The ECOMP is really interesting because as we're creating applications, as the technology and the platforms exist already so that means we are writing a simple design of the whole application creation.

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afwriter
afwriter
12/28/2016 11:22:23 PM
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Re: AT&T AI
@dcrawrey I agree, but I would still rather talk to a real person.  I also agree that we are years away from seeing any reliable form of AI. 

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afwriter
afwriter
12/28/2016 11:29:44 PM
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You Have to Go Through IBM
Anyone who is serious about using AI right now has to look at Watson and know that IBM is the leader in AI and no one else is anywhere close.  Companies would be much better off piggy backing off of IBM than trying to go their own way. 

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Michelle
Michelle
12/29/2016 1:59:33 PM
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Re: You Have to Go Through IBM
@afwriter I can imagine IBM hopes others see AI this way too! IBM has spent a lot of time and money on Watson. They most certainly want companies to use it over creating an in-house application. Who else has the time/money to do such a thing?

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