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China Telecom Plans To Launch Its Own ChatGPT-Like Service

China Telecom is coming up with its own ChatGPT-like AI model. CTYun, a company’s cloud unit, is testing a self-created large language model and is looking to launch its service some time soon, said the general manager of the...

Empowering Telcos Cost-Effective Customer Care With ChatGPT

Telecom companies can benefit from generative AI systems like Chat GPT, as these tools can help them eliminate costs by way of enhancing customer service and tracking fraud, as per GlobalData. The industry research firm through a blog noted that...

Indian Telecom Giants Use AI To Boost Customer Satisfaction

The usage of automation as well as AI-driven techniques by mobile phone companies in India is a no brainer as customers who are in billions are always looking out for an upgraded experience. Mobile phone companies in India such...

Likewise launches ChatGPT plugin to use AI to recommend TV shows, movies, books and more

Likewise, the Bellevue, Wash.-based entertainment discovery platform, is tapping into ChatGPT to leverage AI and find more information and recommendations for its users across the vast landscape of television shows, movies, books and podcasts. The startup, which is backed by...

ChatGPT maker OpenAI planning to release a new open-source language model

ChatGPT maker OpenAI is gearing up to make a significant move in the world of artificial intelligence (AI) development by releasing a new open-source language model. This comes as open-source AI models gain momentum, posing a challenge to industry...

Zoom Video Communications Receives Pan-India Telecom License for Expanded Services in India

Zoom Video Communications (ZVC) has announced that it has obtained a pan-India telecom license, which will allow it to provide telephone services to its enterprise customers in addition to its existing voice and video conference services offered through its...

New Zealand govt to speed up 5G rollout to towns, rural black spot areas

The New Zealand government is signing contracts with major telecommunications network operators to speed up the rollout of 5G to regional towns, especially rural black spot areas, across the country. The government is committed to ensuring that everyone in New...

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