The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) ecosystem is experiencing a monumental shift with the rapid advancements in generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), quantum computing, and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). As businesses navigate this evolving landscape, they are discovering that GenAI is not just a tool for automation but a transformative force across sectors, from network optimization in telecommunications to enhanced fraud detection in financial services. With AI now capable of creating new growth opportunities, organizations must adopt innovative strategies to capitalize on its potential while addressing key challenges such as data security, regulatory compliance, and ethical use.

Frost & Sullivan’s latest webinar series, “Technology Strategies in Generative AI: How Emerging Technologies Are Disrupting the ICT Ecosystem,” brought together industry experts to discuss the transformative drivers, strategic opportunities, and disruptive innovations that are shaping the future of AI-powered growth and efficient operations across industries. Experts: Heena Juneja, Growth Expert, Industry Principal, Growth Opportunity Analytics, Frost & Sullivan; Soumyadeep Roy Chowdhury, Senior Industry Analyst, Growth Opportunity Analytics, Frost & Sullivan; Jacinth Mathew, Senior Research Analyst, Growth Opportunity Analytics, Frost & Sullivan; and Varun Babu, Senior Industry Analyst, Growth Opportunity Analytics, Frost & Sullivan.

Gain valuable perspectives from these experts by clicking here to access the recorded session of this webinar.

What were the transformative viewpoints discussed during the webinar?

  • Generative AI for Network Optimization and Efficiency: As connected devices increase exponentially, the strain on telecom infrastructures like radio access networks (RAN) will be immense. GenAI offers a solution by autonomously detecting user demand and allocating resources in real-time, optimizing network performance. It also holds potential for reducing energy consumption, addressing the 50% power usage attributed to RAN in the telecom industry. GenAI presents a clear growth opportunity for telecom providers to enhance network efficiency and reduce carbon footprints.
  • Quantum Computing and GenAI for 6G: The integration of quantum computing with GenAI marks a significant breakthrough in the development of 6G networks. Quantum-trained AI models offer greater diversity and adaptability, making them more efficient than conventional methods. This disruptive technology is expected to accelerate 6G implementation by overcoming current infrastructure limitations, opening new growth avenues for companies at the forefront of telecom innovation.
  • AI-Powered Internet of Things (IoT) for Personalized and Secure Experiences: With IoT device adoption projected to double by 2027, GenAI embedded in IoT devices enables real-time problem identification and data analysis. This AI-driven approach allows companies to create more secure, personalized, and efficient IoT experiences, fostering customer loyalty and generating new revenue streams. IoT companies integrating AI models into their devices are positioned to lead the next era of smart, connected environments.
  • Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) for Industry-Specific AI Solutions: RAG represents the next frontier of GenAI, leveraging multiple specialized data repositories to ensure that AI-generated responses are relevant to specific industries and tasks. By tailoring data sets to industry-specific needs, RAG enhances contextual accuracy and relevance in AI applications. This innovation is particularly beneficial in regulated industries like healthcare and finance, where compliance and precision are critical.
  • Ethical AI Frameworks for Trust and Reliability: As GenAI continues to evolve, the importance of ethical guidelines and rigorous testing cannot be overstated. Companies adopting AI must establish clear ethical frameworks, ensuring AI is used responsibly and fairly, particularly in critical sectors like healthcare and finance. Regular audits, third-party testing, and the use of synthetic data for validation are essential strategies to build trust and ensure long-term success in AI deployment.

How will your organization adopt GenAI technologies to optimize operations, drive innovation, and ensure ethical and responsible usage?

Heena Juneja“Generative AI is going to set the benchmark for every task we do, making it easier. But we also need a strong framework and regulatory environment to ensure this technology is safe. It’s not just the responsibility of regulators but of every business and individual to use AI wisely.” – Heena Juneja, Growth Expert, Industry Principal, Growth Opportunity Analytics, Frost & Sullivan

 

Soumyadeep Roy “Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is the next frontier for generative AI. By using specialized data repositories, we can ensure that AI solutions are not only relevant but industry-specific. This is where the future of AI is heading — more specialized, more contextual, and more transformative.” – Soumyadeep Roy Chowdhury, Senior Industry Analyst, Growth Opportunity Analytics, Frost & Sullivan

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