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AI in Telecom: Should Networks Really Make Decisions on Their Own?
For years, the telecom industry has been captivated by the vision of autonomous networks — systems that configure, optimize, and heal themselves without human intervention. Today, with the rise of agentic AI, that vision feels closer than ever. The narrative is compelling: as AI becomes more capable, the next logical step is to let it take over increasingly complex operational decisions. But telecom has never been an industry that can afford to be guided by narratives alone.
Apr 13 min read


Chatporter at MWC Barcelona 2026 — joining the Polish National Pavilion
Chatporter has been selected as a First-Prize Laureate and will join the Polish National Pavilion at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026 — one of the world’s leading technology events. The pavilion is organized by the Ministry of Digital Affairs and the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH). For us, this is an important step toward global expansion and another milestone in building AI-native solutions for the telecom industry. In Barcelona, we will showcase RCS AI Assist
Feb 241 min read


How to Design an AI Assistant That Truly Supports Business Processes
Over the past few years, conversation has become the default face of artificial intelligence. Dialogue is the easiest way to demonstrate a system’s “intelligence” — fluent answers, natural language, the right tone. No wonder so many companies start their AI journey with a chatbot. A chat interface is simple, intuitive, and makes a great first impression. But in business, first impressions quickly give way to a much more practical question: can this assistant actually get anyt
Dec 30, 20252 min read


Why Do So Many AI Implementations End Up in the Trash?
In the AI world, we love talking about success stories. About models that “think,” chatbots that “understand,” and algorithms that “predict the future.” The problem is, the numbers don’t lie: a huge portion of AI projects end up as PowerPoint decks that were supposed to change the world — and instead land in the same folder as all the other ambitious failures. Why? The answer is simple and — to paraphrase a classic — it’s the data, stupid. Bad Data, Big Disappointments It alw
Nov 24, 20253 min read
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