Silicon Republic February 22, 2024
Colin Ryan

Huawei’s Owen O’Brien discusses the various advantages and challenges of implementing AI in cloud-native environments, from mitigating human error to the difficulties of blending tech.

In the past couple of weeks, Microsoft announced major investments into the AI and cloud infrastructure of two European countries – Germany and Spain – both worth billions.

With the announcement of these investments, as well as recent tech predictions for 2024, it’s clear that the focus on AI and cloud technology is not ceasing any time soon.

Many sectors are expected to utilise these disruptive technologies in the near future, such as the telecoms industry. Speaking to SiliconRepublic.com last week, IP Telecom CEO and co-founder Shena Brien predicted that AI will “augment” what telecoms...

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