Norwegian Telecom to Collaborate with Nvidia to Support the Expansion of Artificial Intelligence in Northern Europe
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发表于 2024-2-27 11:49:30
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On February 26th, Norway Telecom announced that it will collaborate with Nvidia to introduce artificial intelligence into the Nordic region, improve its internal operational efficiency, and create new AI opportunities and partnerships. Norwegian Telecom stated that its goal is to apply artificial intelligence to all businesses, from customer service to network optimization. In the first year of cooperation, Norwegian Telecom plans to invest approximately 100 million Norwegian kroner (approximately 9.5 million US dollars) in Nvidia's infrastructure to promote the application of artificial intelligence and meet the needs of internal consumption and external business customers.
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