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What's new in Telco? How NVIDIA's New Announcements Impact our Future

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What's new in Telco? How NVIDIA's New Announcements Impact our Future

Imagine this šŸ˜²

Your phone has a built-in AI agent.

It has access to all your data, info, calls and preferences.

When someone calls you, their AI agent just talks to your AI agent.

Might sound like some distant-off future.

But, it's not.

The Intersection of Generative AI and Telco is continually growing and continually changing what's possible.

At NVIDIA's GTC event, we talked with a Telco leader who helped us understand how advancements in Generative AI are changing all our communications.

Also on the pod today:

App-less phones šŸ“²
Telcos selling GPUs? šŸ’µ
How AI helps you speak any language šŸŒ

Itā€™ll be worth your 23 minutes:

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Drug Development ā€“ Study shows AI revives failed trial data, reshaping cancer drug development.

AI Tools ā€” Ideogram just released their V 3.0, and it looks super impressive.

1. Microsoft Unveils AI Tools for "Deep Research" in Copilot šŸ”Ž

Microsoft is taking AI-powered research to the next level with two new agentic tools, Researcher and Analyst, integrated into its 365 Copilot suite. Researcher leverages OpenAIā€™s deep research model to perform tasks like creating go-to-market strategies, while Analyst uses OpenAIā€™s o3-mini reasoning model for advanced data analysis, even running Python for complex queries.

What sets Microsoft apart is its toolsā€™ ability to access both organizational data and external sources like Salesforce and Confluence, making them uniquely versatile. Starting in April, these experimental AI features will roll out to Frontier program users, offering a glimpse into the future of business intelligence powered by reasoning AI.

2. Bill Gates: AI will Replace Doctors and Teachers in Next Decade šŸ‘Øā€āš•ļø

In a recent interview with The Tonight Show, Bill Gates predicted that artificial intelligence will replace humans in many rolesā€”like doctors and teachersā€”within the next decade. According to Gates, AI advancements will make expert-level medical advice and tutoring widely accessible and free, marking what he calls a new era of ā€œfree intelligence.ā€

While he acknowledged the transformative opportunities AI presents, including breakthroughs in medicine and climate solutions, Gates also warned of its rapid, potentially destabilizing impact on the workforce.

3. Databricks Teams with Anthropic to Bring Claude to AI Developers āš”

Databricks has partnered with Anthropic, making Claudeā€™s generative AI models natively accessible within its Data Intelligence Platform. This integration streamlines the process for enterprises to securely fine-tune AI models with their proprietary data, eliminating the need for risky and costly data transfers.

Analysts highlight the significance of this move in simplifying agentic AI development, giving Databricks users an edge in building multi-step workflows and autonomous tools. With rival Snowflake launching a similar partnership last year, the competition in the AI development space continues to intensify.

4. Amazon's AI Shopping Game Changer šŸ›ļø

Amazon has unveiled "Interests," a groundbreaking AI feature designed to simplify product discovery by continuously scanning its inventory for new items tailored to your passions. According to Amazon, this feature leverages large language models (LLMs) to translate everyday language into precise shopping prompts, helping users find niche products, restocks, and deals without lifting a finger.

Currently available to select U.S. customers, this innovation marks a major step in AI-powered retail personalization, with plans to expand access soon. As Amazon continues to refine tools like Interests, Rufus, and AI Shopping Guides, it's clear that AI is reshaping how we shopā€”making it faster, smarter, and more intuitive than ever.

5. Judge Rejects Injunction in AI Copyright Case, But the Fight Continues āš–ļø

A California judge has denied music publishersā€™ request to block Anthropic from using song lyrics to train its AI models, marking a significant hurdle in the ongoing legal battle. However, the case is far from overā€”publishers like Universal Music Group and Concord remain confident, pointing to investigative tools granted by the court and Anthropicā€™s earlier concession to prevent AI outputs of copyrighted lyrics.

This ruling raises critical questions about how AI companies use creative works, shining a spotlight on copyright protection in the tech-driven landscape. With billions of dollars and the future of intellectual property at stake, the implications of this lawsuit could ripple across industries.

šŸ¦¾How You Can Leverage:

Telcos are killing your smartphone apps and might make you multilingual soon. 

Your phone will soon translate Mandarin to English in real-time while you hear nothing but perfect English.

  • No hiccups.

  • No delays.

  • No tech flex needed.

Lilac Ilan just revealed at NVIDIA GTC: telcos aren't just using AI. They're becoming AI factories.

Lilac is an AT&T veteran and currently NVIDIAā€™s Global Head of Business Development -Telco Operations. 

She joined Everyday AI to tell us how Generative AI is shaping the future of the telecom industry. 

Easy example: Indonesia's telcos already built language models for 700+ local dialects because ChatGPT couldn't handle them. 

AI companies are  demonstrated up to 50% spectrum efficiency improvements at Mobile World Congress.

 Deutsche Telekom showcased a phone with ZERO apps. (Just a lot of AI)

You know how personal cell carriers now bundle in streaming TV services? 

Yeah.... Thatā€™s where telco is going, but with AI services. 

This isn't future tech. 

Skip this, and your network will still crash during Taylor Swift concerts while your competitors' self-heal.

Hereā€™s what ya need to know. šŸ‘‡

1. Telcos Just Invented a Revenue Stream Nobody Saw Coming šŸ“ž

Lilac dropped the hint at the money trail: telcos have a fourth revenue stream beyond customer service, operations, and network efficiency.

They're building sovereign AI factories.

Fourteen telecom giants are converting their data centers into AI infrastructure funded by government AI acts in Canada, Japan, and Singapore.

Why it matters? 

Indonesia proved ChatGPT can't serve everyone. Their native language models brought AI to public services where global models failed.

These sovereign factories create three monetization tiers: GPU-as-a-service, AI-as-a-platform, and turnkey AI solutions.

Lilac pointed out the genius move: a telco that builds an AI billing agent with 64% efficiency for themselves can flip it and sell that solution to other enterprises. That's not just new revenueā€”it's a whole new business model.

Try This

If youā€™re an enterprise company, call your telco provider tomorrow. Ask specifically about their sovereign AI initiatives.

Request pricing for their GPU offerings compared to AWS.

If they have enterprise AI solutions, demand a demo of their billing agent tech.

Draft a one-page business case showing how telco-based AI could slash your compute costs by 30%.

Set a 45-day deadline to pilot at least one solution.

2. Networks Are Becoming Self-Healing Robots šŸ¤–

Your network is becoming a robot.

Not figuratively. Literally. Beep boop. 

Lilac explained NVIDIA's three-computer system for networks: one trains, one simulates, one handles real-time inference.

The result? Your network will preconfigure itself before 90,000 Swifties descend on a stadium and crash all cell coverage. 

When telcos spend billions on AI-powered spectrum that can predict demand and rent out coverage when thereā€™s none, that's revolutionary.

Amdocs demonstrated their AI billing agent resolving issues 64% fasterā€”multiplied across millions of customer interactions.

Lilac wasn't describing the distant future. This is happening now, with mast major telcos already implementing AI and half already deploying autonomous systems.

Try This

Document your companyā€™s worst network outage from last year. Field techs lose service? Internet outage cause hundreds of employees to stop working? 

Calculate the exact revenue loss.

Ask your carrier: "What predictive AI capabilities prevent this specific scenario?"

Request their autonomous network roadmap with firm implementation dates.

If they can't guarantee improvement within 6 months, start conversations with more advanced carriers.

Remember: one day of perfect connectivity during peak demand pays for any switching costs.

3. Your Phone Will Go App-Less šŸ“²

Lilac previews an app-less future. 

At a major conference this year, Deutsche Telekom unveiled an app-less phone that works by just talking to it.

No apps. None.

Lilac described the experience: Say "Plan my Hawaii trip" and your phone handles everything while conversationally asking about your preferences.

No app switching.

No browser tabs.

Just conversation.

Even wilder: you'll speak to someone in French while they respond in Mandarin, and you'll both hear your native languages without knowing translation is happening.

Lost your glasses? Lilac's personal example: stop yelling at your spouse and just ask your home system. Networked cameras will find them instantly.

This isn't a feature update. It's the death of interfaces.

Try This

Map your customer's journey for your most common service. Count every screen and click they endure.

Rewrite it as a conversation. "Change my flight to Thursday" should trigger everything needed behind the scenes.

Build a simple prototype showing this conversational flow to your leadership team.

Ask one question: "When our competitors deliver this in 60 days, how will we respond?"

Their panic will tell you everything you need to know about your readiness for the app-less future.

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