Vodafone says it uses 'fail fast' tests for AI use cases
TL;DR: Vodafone said Andy Linham described the operator's use of a "fail fast" approach to test artificial intelligence use cases during a recent webinar reported by Light Reading. The report said Vodafone uses early testing to identify which AI projects are viable. The source excerpt did not provide dates, markets, product names, or deployment figures.
Vodafone said Andy Linham outlined the operator's artificial intelligence work during a recent webinar, according to a Light Reading report. The report said Linham discussed lessons Vodafone has learned while assessing AI use cases.
Light Reading reported that Vodafone uses a "fail fast" method to identify viable AI use cases. In this context, "fail fast" means testing ideas early and stopping projects that do not show enough value at an early stage.
The source material provided here did not include a webinar date, specific AI applications, business units, countries, or performance metrics. The available information only states that Vodafone shared lessons from its AI journey and its approach to evaluating use cases.
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