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Home » ZTE launches Nebula Telecom Large Model for Autonomous Networks

ZTE launches Nebula Telecom Large Model for Autonomous Networks

July 1, 2024
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ZTE launch its Nebula Telecom Large Model product series with the goal of empowering global operators to achieve highly autonomous networks.

The Nebula Telecom Large Model, leveraging the “ZTE Digital Nebula” assemblable architecture, is designed to address complex issues and accelerate the development of autonomous networks. It facilitates collaboration from cross-domain to single-domain operations and provides full-scenario empowerment centered around agents. This model aims to transform operational systems by shifting from “human+machine” to “machine+human” interactions, promoting a new era of network autonomy.

In addition to the core model, ZTE has introduced the agent factory, a development and maintenance platform that industrializes the creation and management of agents. This platform enables operators to refine their application development modes and product forms. In complex scenarios, agents can orchestrate human-machine interactions using LUI mode and integrate traditional AI and generative AI models for seamless operational evolution. Key applications such as Network Insight Expert, Monitoring Expert, and iAssurance Expert have been launched, demonstrating the practical benefits of the Nebula Telecom Large Model in enhancing network planning, fault diagnosis, and emergency response efficiency.

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