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This AI trend will be the hot topic of the world's largest smartphone event

AI was the focus of the mobile world congress of last year in Barcelona and will probably dominate again this year.

According to Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, this year will be the next big thing for artificial intelligence.

It is a theory that will be tested at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the world's largest mobile and communication fair, which will be back in Barcelona from Monday.

MWC is the showcase event for new smartphones, but has gradually become a broader technology show and AI has been the focus in the past two years. This will not be different this year, but the question is whether so-called AI agents, who are programs, can do simple instructions and multi-stage tasks, are ready for commercial provision.

Telecommunications is essential for AI agents. With huge customer service teams and complex networks that are ripe for automation, companies such as AT&T and Verizon and their global colleagues are natural customers and partners for AI providers.

Amazon, Microsoft and Google Eltern-Alphabet will have the large price in the eye-to choose large telecommunications companies for their public cloud infrastructure, with Ki as a bait on the hook. All larger offers announced at MWC could help investors to be well spent in the ten billion that are included in the Tech companies in the AI ​​calculation centers.

The competition for customers is violent. While Microsoft has won the largest offer so far by bringing the 5G mobile radio network from AT&T to the cloud in 2021, Amazon Web Services has won a number of offers since then. A remarkable victory for AWS was the Comcast 5G network in December.

However, software providers such as Salesforce will point out at MWC that the actual way to AI rewards is to adopt their agents for everything, from dealing with customer problems and data analysis. The chip maker Nvidia will also be available at the show and will take up its hardware and software platforms as a solution for the support of AI applications and agents on the edge and possibly cut off the cloud computer providers.

Anyone who makes the biggest splash at MWC will state how the next level of the AI ​​race will probably take place.