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How AT&T is doing 'some powerful things' with AI: CEO

https://finance.yahoo.com/video/t-doing-powerful-things-ai-223137482.html

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Would Generative AI approve of Stankey's hiring and Randy's "consulting" contract? If not, the mistakes should be fixed.

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Someone's been drinking too much Microsoft Copilot Kool-Aid.

Legg is one of them.

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“Generative AI has allowed AT&T to learn from past mistakes and bad decisions and avoid them in the future. Now, AT&T leaders must create entirely new ways to destroy a once thriving utility company.” - J. Stankey on Jim Cramer Mad Money

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If you can take generative AI and manage it with proprietary data sets, you can do some very powerful things. How we're going to engineer and design our network to adjust to traffic flows. What do we do to fine tune our customer service profiles that match the particular need of a customer based on what we know on the behavioral patterns of what they're doing.

Oh god, this is like watching grandpa trying to fit in with the kids at a birthday party. Generative AI doesn't adjust traffic flows or read customer behavioral patterns, you tw-t. It's called generative for a reason.

Someone's been drinking too much Microsoft Copilot Kool-Aid.

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Post ID: @1llk+1r8THdEw

Is this like the powerful things they did with cloud over the past five years?

"Let's not talk about that."

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Post ID: @1wlm+1r8THdEw

what a load of garbage, lol

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