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Volvo reconstructs crashes with AI in virtual worlds to make safer cars

We've been recording event data from from a fleet of cars for many, many years," said Alwin Bakkenes, head of global software engineering at Volvo Cars. "And all of those data points have actually helped us create safety

Ericsson, Airtel, Volvo partner to research 5G digital twin tech, AI

Digital twin technology combines data from sensors, simulations, and machine learning to analyse performance, predict failures, and optimise operations by creating a virtual replica of physical system

Telcos race to transition from 'dumb pipes' to tech players with help from AI

Telcos are talking up efforts to transform themselves into tech players, touting advances in AI, 5G and 6G networks, satellite internet and even smart cities.

Empowering Intelligent Future with TeleAI: China Telecom Makes a Debut at MWC 2025

On March 3rd, the 2025 Mobile World Congress (MWC) officially commenced in Barcelona, Spain. As the most influential event in the global mobile communications industry, MWC serves as a benchmark for industry trends.

S. Korean telecom firms outline AI strategies at MWC 2025

South Korea's three major telecommunications companies said Tuesday they have outlined their artificial intelligence (AI) business strategies at this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Spain. SK Telecom Co.

A Quarter of All Broadcasters Now Using AI, More Than Doubling Last Year, New Report Finds

AI adoption in the broadcast industry has accelerated, according to findings in Haivision's 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report, a survey of broadcasters from around the world that was released Wednesday.

Update Of GPT-3 Based Services And Cash Flows Make SK Telecom Undervalued

SK Telecom's strategic investments in AI and 5G, along with strong financial performance, suggest potential for future growth and undervaluation. Click to read.

The Swedish army is arming itself with "sci-fi technology"

Sweden unveiled last month a "drone swarm" technology developed by the armed forces of this country and the local company Saab. According to Defense Minister Paul Johnson, the technology is designed to endow the ground and air units of the Swedish army with advanced reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities.