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Here are some news stories from this week you might have missed.
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Meta is not done with the metaverse after it unveiled a new AI model designed to control the behaviour of digital agents in virtual experiences.
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Nokia, in collaboration with SK Broadband, has implemented a quantum-secure leased line network for Korea Hydro Nuclear Power (KHNP) to enhance protection against cyber threats.
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SK Telecom announced plans to restructure the company in 2025, with the operator splitting seven business divisions to “create tangible results as a global AI company”.
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SK Telecom has launched a customer service centre tool driven by a proprietary AI model tailored to enhance agents' handling of customer queries.
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SK Telecom has unveiled plans to build an “AI infrastructure superhighway” which includes constructing gigawatt-scale data centres across Asia and the Pacific.
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To challenge Google's search dominance, telecom giants like Telefónica, SoftBank, and Deutsche Telekom threw their weight behind Perplexity, the conversational AI search startup. Their bet, however, appears under threat — as OpenAI has entered the arena.
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SK Telecom and Samsung have developed AI technology capable of optimising 5G base stations.
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Singtel and SK Telecom (SKT) will collaborate on building next-generation telecom networks, AI and 6G.
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Singtel, Deutsche Telekom, e&, SK Telecom and Softbank, the founding parties of the Global Telco AI Alliance (GTAA) today signed a joint venture (JV) agreement to establish a multilingual Large Language Model (LLM) specifically tailored for telcos.
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SK Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, e& Group, Singtel and SoftBank had held the inaugural meeting of the Global Telco AI Alliance (GTAA) and announced their plans to establish a joint venture.
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Vivek Ranadivé, managing director of Bow Capital and owner of the Sacramento Kings, has inked an AI investment partnership with SK Networks, earlier this week.
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TM Forum has welcomed SK Telecom as its newest member.
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SK Telecom (SKT) and Thales have successfully tested advanced quantum-resistant cryptography in a joint collaboration.
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SK Telecom (SKT) and Deutsche Telekom have announced plans to jointly develop a telco-specific large language model (LLM).
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SK Telecom (SKT) has announced that it is investing US$100 million in Anthropic, a AI safety and research company based in San Francisco.
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Global operators have formed the global telco AI alliance for collaboration and innovation in AI.
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SK Telecom is partnering with Pindrop, a provider of voice security, identity and intelligence, to bring secure voice authentication and voice liveness detection to the Korean market.