ISLAMABAD: Jazz has partnered with an international firm to upgrade its Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) to turn raw data into useful information for predictions.

Through the collaboration with Jazz and the international IT company TenX, the AI/ML data of Jazz will be streamlined and processed making them more efficient and easier to reuse.

AI/ML will also automate tasks and improve data quality, enabling Jazz to make data-driven decisions, the partnership agreement was signed between TexX CEO Qazafi Qayyum and Jazz Chief Executive Officer Aamir Ibrahim.

Mr Qayyum said that data and AI are among the top initiatives for many businesses across the globe. He expressed confidence that the collaboration will empower Jazz to accelerate its AI program, leading to improved operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, paving the way for a smart, connected future.

The Jazz CEO said the collaboration would help the largest telecom operator in the country towards innovation, and enhance efficiencies, and the new AI-based solutions will guide Jazz to redefining industry benchmarks in the digital era.

“By leveraging advanced AI solutions, we are improving efficiency and redefining the possibilities for customer engagement and business growth, marking a new era of tech-driven telco excellence,” Mr Ibrahim added.

Published in Dawn, March 7th, 2024

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