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DHagar
DHagar
11/15/2017 6:15:15 PM
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Re: AT&T Embraces AI
@dir5288, and they recognize that they need to discover new knowledge to fully develop the capacity and opportunities AI provides.  That willingness to invest in learning can enable them to remain a trailblazer.  That is the space where real opportunity exists.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
11/15/2017 2:56:14 PM
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Re: AT&T Embraces AI
@dlr5288:

Can't agree more with you. Being a past customer to AT & T, i agree with you about customers letting AT & T try new things tough not all may result in success.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
11/15/2017 1:06:34 PM
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Re: AT&T Embraces AI
Thanks! And as a consumer i would rather a company try and fail than just stay in the same spot they have been in before. They’re trying to improve what already is a great business.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
11/15/2017 1:05:16 PM
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Re: AT&T Embraces AI
Definitely! It’s a huge step for them even to explore this territory. I think it’s what makes AT&T such a great company. They always continue to move forward.

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batye
batye
11/5/2017 5:45:43 PM
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Re: AI or not AI?
@robertC-aria good set of questions/points make me think as everyone this days switching to Open Source... 

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Mike Robuck
Mike Robuck
11/3/2017 10:19:11 AM
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Re: AI or not AI?
Robert, all good questions. I wasn't briefed on the announcement but I expect to learn more about AT&T's open source AI plans this month.

I would be happy to learn more about Aria's perspective on AI. 

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robertC-aria
robertC-aria
11/3/2017 7:01:17 AM
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AI or not AI?
Trying to decode the announcement and coverage a little here... some questions: 

1. Is there any new operational AI functionality being shared by AT&T into the opensource community with this? The article references some known examples of how AT&T is using AI, but it's not clear that these will be made avaialble openly as part of this. 

2. Seems like this is more targeted at enterprise customers, and giving their IT teams a Salesforce-like app-store of AI-enabled component pieces. Is that right?

3. Is the platform what's being opensourced, or the application components that will ultimately be submitted into it (from third parties..)?

4. What's the wider business model for incentivising participants? 

Certainly sounds like an exciting initiative, look forward to getting more detail/clarity... 

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batye
batye
11/3/2017 12:12:29 AM
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Re: AT&T Embraces AI
@dlr5288 I could not agree more I trust they right/winning aproach.. - the way I see it... 

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batye
batye
11/3/2017 12:11:21 AM
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Re: AT&T Embraces AI
@dcawrey the way I see it we gonna see some big changes soon if trend of this technology keep growing the same way as last few years... 

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dcawrey
dcawrey
11/2/2017 6:30:03 PM
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Re: AT&T Embraces AI
Not only is is AI, but it's also open source? I'm impressed.

Let's see what products/services come of it though. Wait and see...

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