Orange Bolsters AI Strategy with Launch of Live Intelligence for Businesses Through Its Orange Business Division
Key Features Explained
Following a testing phase involving 50,000 employees (previously known as Dinootoo
), this technology will now be available to external clients, including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The technology can be implemented as a conversational bot, an image generator, or a corporate data search tool.
The solution will notably include features such as document analysis and summarization, extraction of key information (for instance, from email threads), and writing assistance (for reports, summaries, etc.).
Eager to leverage all available resources, Orange is also announcing partnerships with OpenAI and Meta to enhance its expertise and the efficiency of its AI tools. The company already utilizes several advanced models from Google, Anthropic, and Mistral.
What Are the Goals?
With this new offering, Orange aims to use AI to improve its telecom networks and streamline its operations, while also generating new revenue streams. In light of increasing competition in this area, Orange is positioning itself to remain a key player in technological innovation in France and across Europe.
Based on several major generative AI language models (LLMs), including those from OpenAI (GPT-x and DALL-E), Google (Gemini), Anthropic (Claude), Mistral, and Meta (LLaMA), this AI toolkit ensures user personal data security, corporate data protection, and provides access to various services such as chat, code and document analysis, meeting synthesis, and code and image generation. Our employees are also testing Microsoft Copilot, the AI from the Microsoft 365 suite, to identify both the most promising use cases and the challenges that would need to be addressed should a deployment be considered.