MTS announced the start of testing digital avatars based on artificial intelligence. They replace lecturers of training courses.

The company is confident that this innovation will triple the speed of production and updating of lecture material. It is planned that in 2025 over 3 thousand people will undergo training through digital avatars.

The first product with a digital copy by the teacher was an online course on developing the GO language at the MTS Teta IT expertise development center. Then it was expanded to a development program for the regional HR team of the MTS telecom business.

The Future Crew Innovation Center has developed digital avatars that reduce the cost of content creation and allow you to quickly create high-quality video lessons based on a text lecturer. Technology for attracting busy presenters: a short video is enough to create your avatar. Then the video with the avatar can be voiced in any language without translators.

We actively use artificial intelligence to make our employees’ work more efficient and interesting; for example, AI assistants help programmers write code, prepare texts, search and analyze information. With the help of digital avatars, we can improve the process of preparing lecture material for employees.

Creating a video course can take up to four months; the process of preparing the speaker, filming the material and editing it takes the most time. The new technology makes it possible to slow down the production process, while course participants will be accompanied by experts they know well.

— Vice President for Human Resources at MTS Larisa Bodyagina

You can see an example of using an avatar now. [МТС]






Source: Iphones RU

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