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AI is playing a key part in reshaping and developing businesses, and in improving people’s daily lives. Different concepts, tools and technologies that use algorithms—such as blockchain, machine and deep learning, natural language processing, generative AI, etc.—are beginning to show exciting possibilities that will support and optimise human intelligence. If guided by an ethical and responsible approach, this field can offer numerous rewards.

An example of secure and fluid mobile use of generative AI with compliance analysis by video at the MWC

• In the future, a technician working on equipment on-site will be able to check compliance with a specification easily and on the spot with the help of Live Intelligence. Interactivity made possible by multimodal AI is the defining factor of the demonstration at the Mobile World Congress.
• This is just one of the potential future uses of Orange’s ever-evolving offering, based on the success of an internal tool. The tool enables companies to adopt generative AI, which itself is always changing, with a focus on security and simplicity.
• The carrier is innovating to design on-the-go uses, thanks to 5G, and to adapt networks to the specific needs arising from these uses.
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