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Teams plug AI-based tests into their delivery pipeline so releases are checked faster and with fewer false alarms before software goes live.
The AI system gathers proof from product ads—like missing or suspicious approval information—so Anatel can enforce rules on what telecom devices may legally be sold.
One meter sends trusted energy and power-quality data into utility control systems using standard substation languages, while locking down who can change settings.
When a member contacts Modivcare, the system uses their profile and history to guide them to the right care workflow and help agents resolve issues faster.
The hotel system suggests the best extra things to offer each guest—like room upgrades or amenities—at the right moment, so staff can ask naturally and earn more revenue.
Use planning analysis to decide where solar mini-grids make more sense than extending the main power grid.
Instead of buying the cheapest pump upfront, engineers compare pump types, energy ratings, fluid properties, and maintenance impact to choose the option that costs less over its whole life.
Instead of relying on one AI app, Linklaters is combining several AI tools so lawyers can chat, review deals, manage contracts, and use Legora together on client matters.
An AI reviews a draft contract against a company’s lawyer-written rulebook, highlights unusual or missing terms, and gives an early risk read before a human negotiates it.
A customer can buy business internet in an app while an AI agent checks availability, verifies details, builds the contract, and even suggests an extra service like fleet management.