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In this episode, Markus Zirn sits down with Gabriel Enright to explore the dynamic intersection of automation and AI in the telecom industry. Gabriel shares his philosophy and Vodafone’s strategic approaches, delving into the integration of different systems, the goal of streamlining processes, and the evolving role of AI within the business. He discusses how business complexities can be handled through automation and how an early adoption of AI can be a game-changing strategic advantage. Gabriel advises listeners on the 'shift left' approach, highlighting the pivotal move towards decentralizing automation tools to empower non-technical teams and citizen automators, all while maintaining centralized governance.
*(00:00) Episode Start
*(00:46) Gabe's automation strategy
*(02:41) Automation vs. integration
*(04:00) Challenges with automation and integration
*(06:00) Scaling automation and integration globally
*(08:02) Gabe's thoughts on AI
*(14:02) Vodafone's automation use cases
*(16:29) Automation as a solution to complexity
*(18:27) Gabe's automation challenges
*(22:40) Vodafone's automation journey
*(30:57) Gabe's advice on automation and AI
*(35:26) Benefits of decentralizing automation
*(38:59) Today’s Takeaway
“So in abstracting away the complexity from the user, we can put the complexity into the automation, so that can deal with the different permutations based on the scenarios or circumstances of the sale or the operation of the service. So it's a very, very good tool to abstract away the complexity from the customer. But the nature of the business is complex, so at some tier, you need complexity and the automation tier is a great place to handle that.”
“AI is not an application. If you think of it like that, it's going to be very difficult to understand what outcomes you'll get with AI.”
“Decentralize the tool and centralize the governance because governance works across everything. Everyone should be on the same playing field. But what we do need to do is decentralize the effort to produce the services and also decentralize the execution.”
“The goal is to get the business and the citizen automators more involved in the work and doing the work. Put the accountability and the responsibility out to them.”
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In this episode, Markus Zirn sits down with Gabriel Enright to explore the dynamic intersection of automation and AI in the telecom industry. Gabriel shares his philosophy and Vodafone’s strategic approaches, delving into the integration of different systems, the goal of streamlining processes, and the evolving role of AI within the business. He discusses how business complexities can be handled through automation and how an early adoption of AI can be a game-changing strategic advantage. Gabriel advises listeners on the 'shift left' approach, highlighting the pivotal move towards decentralizing automation tools to empower non-technical teams and citizen automators, all while maintaining centralized governance.
*(00:00) Episode Start
*(00:46) Gabe's automation strategy
*(02:41) Automation vs. integration
*(04:00) Challenges with automation and integration
*(06:00) Scaling automation and integration globally
*(08:02) Gabe's thoughts on AI
*(14:02) Vodafone's automation use cases
*(16:29) Automation as a solution to complexity
*(18:27) Gabe's automation challenges
*(22:40) Vodafone's automation journey
*(30:57) Gabe's advice on automation and AI
*(35:26) Benefits of decentralizing automation
*(38:59) Today’s Takeaway
“So in abstracting away the complexity from the user, we can put the complexity into the automation, so that can deal with the different permutations based on the scenarios or circumstances of the sale or the operation of the service. So it's a very, very good tool to abstract away the complexity from the customer. But the nature of the business is complex, so at some tier, you need complexity and the automation tier is a great place to handle that.”
“AI is not an application. If you think of it like that, it's going to be very difficult to understand what outcomes you'll get with AI.”
“Decentralize the tool and centralize the governance because governance works across everything. Everyone should be on the same playing field. But what we do need to do is decentralize the effort to produce the services and also decentralize the execution.”
“The goal is to get the business and the citizen automators more involved in the work and doing the work. Put the accountability and the responsibility out to them.”
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