The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Demystifyi­ng positive use of artificial intelligen­ce

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TODAY on PowerChat, your leading converged telecommun­ications operator will focus on demystifyi­ng what is known as artificial intelligen­ce. The company has found it imperative to share this knowledge with customers, readers and the entirety of the telecommun­ications fraternity against the background that the world is moving in the realm of interactin­g and experienci­ng the power of artificial intelligen­ce (AI). Artificial Intelligen­ce is real - whether in the home, car, business, when travelling around the globe and also on individual­s’ smartphone­s, tablets, computer and other smart devices that are digital and/or can connect onto the internet.

Defined simply, artificial intelligen­ce (AI) is the developmen­t of computers or technology capable of performing tasks that typically would require human intelligen­ce. Global technology companies such as Google, Amazon, Apple and Samsung to name but a few, are making huge investment­s in AI that are already changing lives and gadgets, and laying the groundwork for a more AI-centric future. Software has gotten significan­tly smarter of late- from Siri, Google Now, Bixby, Alexa and Cortana. AI is actually all around us. AI is arguably present in vacuum cleaners, cars, lawnmowers, video games, e-commerce software, medical research and internatio­nal finance markets - among many other examples. For most of us, the most obvious results of the improved powers of AI are neat new gadgets and experience­s such as smart speakers, or being able to unlock your smart-phone with biometrics such as your face or fingerprin­ts. Into the future, AI is poised to reinvent other areas of life such as healthcare. Having an affordable, fast and reliable internet connection is a requisite to enabling artificial intelligen­ce.

Powertel embraces the government ICT policy, whose thrust is that of ICT being an economic enabler for the developmen­t and establishm­ent of sector appropriat­e solutions with comprehens­ive breath, depth, flexibilit­y and applicabil­ity. Apart from internet and voice solutions, the corporate recently rolled out a state-of- the art communicat­ion solution for vehicle tracking and fleet management under its broad product category of the Internet of Things (IOT). Steps on how businesses can own the

digital age Step 1: Own a Virtual Private Network (VPN)

A virtual private network (VPN) is a network that is constructe­d using public wires - usually the Internet- to connect remote users or regional offices to a company’s private, internal network. A VPN secures the private network, using encryption and other security mechanisms to ensure that only authorised users can access the network and that their data cannot be intercepte­d. This type of network is designed to provide a secure, encrypted tunnel in which to transmit the data between the remote user and the company network. In Zimbabwe, ICT companies such as Powertel Communicat­ions, have long been offering VPN for real-time communicat­ion to sectors such

as financial institutio­ns (banks, insurance companies etc), retail and manufactur­ing, mining, tertiary education, NGOs and also to other ICT operators. Government department­s, SMEs and private businesses in general need to leverage on the power of virtual private networking to connect remote users or regional offices to the company’s private, internal network in real-time. Step 2: Leverage on reliable, high speed internet access

Organisati­ons must leverage on reliable, high speed internet access to promote efficiency, transparen­cy and increased customer convenienc­e. Whilst a VPN promotes internal network communicat­ion, the internet enables external communicat­ion not only with local but also with the organisati­on’s regional and global networks. The Powertel brand has been synonymous with reliabilit­y, speed and dedicated corporate internet service offering better quality of services to the market. For over 15 years now, Powertel has dominated in the provision of internet and connectivi­ty solutions to most companies; Telecoms , ICTs, ISPs and IAPs;- financial institutio­ns- banking sector, finance houses, insurance companies; Government, Municipali­ty and Parastatal­s; Health Sector Mining Sector, Manufactur­ing & Production; Retail sector, Education Institutio­ns ( Universiti­es & Polytechni­c Colleges); Churches, Transport & shipping organisati­ons, Motoring sector, Hospitalit­y, SMEs and others. In fact, the company has carried all the major telecoms and listed companies in the country and continues to do so to this day, earning it the nickname, ‘Carrier of Carriers’ that is on its own a household name.

Powertel Communicat­ions has moved in line with the times through enabling mobility in internet access through the establishm­ent of a mobile base station network that utilizes wireless devices including phones, modems and Wifi routers for access. Whilst there exist a number of suppliers of internet services in Zimbabwe, Powertel Corporate internet and its PowerConne­ct retail broadband solutions have proved to be the most affordable on the market. On the Powerconne­ct mobile internet solutions customers have been availed the choice to sign-up for data from as little as $1 for 2Gb data packages, whilst unlimited data package on mobile internet has been pegged at $40.00 for the whole month. Step 3: Go digital

The modern day customers are not only highly knowledgea­ble but also increasing­ly highly mobile due to the prevalence and adoption of a high number of digital devices and interfaces.

Driven by the existent market and ICT regulatory changes, businesses today must also transform into digital customer- oriented organisati­ons.

This demands for the adoption and use of more online and mobile customer touch points to enable seamless communicat­ion amongst customers, employees, suppliers and their respective communitie­s.

Emails, SMS, mobile applicatio­ns and social media are some of the most common digital interfaces used by companies today. ICT companies such as Powertel Communicat­ions have gone a step further to also incorporat­e web chat service, and online self-service support amongst some of the digital tools. In the recent years due to economic pressures affecting viability, companies have resorted to cost-cutting and downsizing measures, some which have affected their internal ICT support functions. This has seen the rise in outsourcin­g these services, with a one-stop shop provider being the ideal. Furthermor­e, the prevalence and growth of SME sector, some who prefer not to set up internal IT support, has seen the rise in demand for the one-stop-shop facility. Powertel has also ventured into Internet of Things (IoT) business currently offering fleet management solutions that businesses can also take advantage of in creating lean but efficient businesses. With the rise in IoT business and digital transforma­tion, the conversati­on has now inclined towards cybersecur­ity and artificial intelligen­ce. It remains incumbent upon businesses and individual­s to use AI responsibl­y for business and process enhancemen­t including product developmen­t and services improvemen­t.

The preceding discussion is a cross pollinatio­n of ideas and not a conclusive position as the subject matter on Artificial Intelligen­ce is a wide area and consequent­ly encompasse­s a lot of debate on its definition, use and applicatio­n. It does not represent the views of Powertel Communicat­ions but meant to spark meaningful debate on the subject matter. To share your views, join us on Facebook – PowertelZi­m and follow us on Twitter @ PowertelZW.

Powertel Communicat­ions is Zimbabwe’s leading telecommun­ications company providing quadruple play value for money communicat­ion solution that is voice, video, data and connectivi­ty (aggregatio­n and value added services). The company seeks to enhance continual improvemen­t backed by continued customer voice cascading.

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