Abolhassan Firouzabadi, the CEO of Zaim Technology Development Group, considered attention to the development of artificial intelligence as one of the requirements for the development of countries in the world and narrated the performance status of the main players of this technology, i.e. America, China and Europe in this field.
Firouzabadi considered the American approach in this field to be a leadership and progressive approach: through strategies such as publishing open source software, moving towards a monopoly in GPU hardware, and convergence in the field of telecom and artificial intelligence, they seek to create harmony between their technology giants in this field. are
The CEO of Zaeem Group then explained about the performance of the Chinese: The Chinese currently hold the record for the most patent registrations in this field, and they treat it as seriously as they did with the ICT field, with heavy investments in security and executive projects. Internal examples such as the Social Score system have also achieved success.
Firouzabadi considered the approach of the Europeans in this field to be defensive because Europe does not have a technology giant, that’s why he prioritized supporting startups and paying attention to the ethics of artificial intelligence.
The CEO of Zaim Technology Development Group emphasized about the state of artificial intelligence in Iran: Despite scattered efforts, we have not yet started artificial intelligence.
Also, referring to the artificial intelligence document prepared by the Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution, he said: the sources of the realization of this document are not clear, and despite the effort to be comprehensive, it is mostly educational, and the priorities in this document are very general and do not have an implementation aspect.
The CEO of Zaim Group considered preparing a document about artificial intelligence as a complicated task: preparing a document with the speed of progress of artificial intelligence is a very complicated and difficult task because it changes day by day and this speed makes it difficult to predict the future.
In the end, Firouzabadi considered the only way to advance Iran’s artificial intelligence is the convergence of all the main players in this field and warned: without convergence and convergence, we will lose time and be surprised by the developments in this field, and this surprise will deprive us of a historical opportunity. will do
In the continuation of the specialized panel event on the application of artificial intelligence in Telkom, with the presence of Mehdi Moazzami Pirou, First Mobile Network and Services Manager, Saleh Bani Asad, Chief Marketing Director of Rightel, and Amir Sedaghat Nejad, General Manager of Irancell Digital, to examine the applications of artificial intelligence in operators and the challenges ahead. They paid it.
The first speaker of this panel, Mehdi Moazzami Piro, the manager of the network and services of Mobile First, emphasized the importance of processing and data-oriented infrastructure in the development of artificial intelligence and explained: We at Mobile First have been investing in processing infrastructure and the use of big data for years. Using artificial intelligence in network optimization, resource management and providing customer-based services is one of our priorities.
He further explained about the challenges of implementing artificial intelligence in the telecom industry: the main challenge in using artificial intelligence in operators is access to vast data sources and their fast processing. We must be able to manage this data optimally and create a better user experience for our customers with the help of artificial intelligence.
Saleh Bani Asad, the chief marketing manager of Rightel, the second speaker pointed to the strategies used by Rightel in the field of marketing: artificial intelligence has helped us to better analyze the market and identify the needs of customers more accurately. We use data collected from users to offer our services and products in a smarter and more targeted way.
He also added: In Rightel, artificial intelligence is not only effective in data analysis and marketing, but also plays a significant role in customer service. We use artificial intelligence in customer support and instant service delivery to increase user satisfaction.
The third speaker of the panel, Amir Sadaqat Nejad, General Manager of Irancell Digital, referring to Irancell’s extensive plans in the field of artificial intelligence-based service development, explained: Irancell has made many investments in the field of artificial intelligence in recent years. We are trying to use this technology to provide innovative services to our customers, which will improve the quality of services in addition to increasing productivity.
Sedaghat Nejad also mentioned some Irancell projects in the field of artificial intelligence and added: We are developing intelligent systems that use artificial intelligence to analyze user behavior, network management and even predict future needs. These projects help us to provide more services with higher accuracy and quality to our customers.
Another panel held in this gathering was the panel on the application of artificial intelligence in the innovation ecosystem. This panel was held with the presence of Bahare Sharifion, CEO of Sepas Holding, Mohammad Sabri, Secretary of the Facebook Annual Event, and Mehdi Hashemi, Vice President of Sarawa Business Development.
Referring to the termination of the access of online insurers to the insurance inquiry service by Central Insurance, Sharifion said: We still do not consider ourselves in the true sense of insurtech and the reason is that the challenges of this industry were more than we expected and we are far from solving them. We still have the problem of the regulator in a serious way, and until these challenges exist, we may not be able to say anything new.
Mehdi Hashemi, emphasizing the huge investments of other countries in the field of artificial intelligence, said: In this space, we cannot start a national organization of artificial intelligence with 3.5 percent of the effort, because this amount is very small for progress in this field.
He added: “We are supposed to be among the top 10 countries in the world in the field of artificial intelligence, but this will not happen easily and we need three tools of knowledge that can be converted into products, targeted planning and consistent investment.”
In the end, the vice president of business development, Sarawa, emphasized: Considering the government’s budget deficit, we cannot expect investment from the government and we need investment by domestic and foreign private investors.
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