Telstra has significantly enhanced its partnership with Microsoft by integrating AI into its intercity fibre network project. This expansion includes an investment in 21,000 Copilot licenses for Microsoft 365, aimed at improving employee productivity. The collaboration will allow users to harness the transformative benefits of AI, enhancing connectivity across Australia and the Asia Pacific region.
The partnership is set to be one of the largest deployments of AI services in Australia, with Telstra planning a phased rollout of Copilot following successful trials. Employees reported saving one to two hours per week using the AI tool for summarizing tasks. This initiative not only aims to equip the workforce with advanced AI technology but also fosters a culture of continuous learning and innovation.
• Telstra invests in 21,000 Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses for employees.
• AI integration aims to enhance productivity and connectivity across regions.
This integration allows organizations to leverage AI capabilities for improved efficiency and productivity.
Telstra's investment in Copilot aims to enhance employee productivity by automating routine tasks.
Microsoft plays a crucial role in providing AI infrastructure and tools like Copilot to enhance business operations.
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