How Telcos Build Autonomous Networks with Agentic AI | NVIDIA Technical Blog
… Types of agents include: On‑demand agents that handle bounded tasks such as applying configuration changes, running NOC scripts, or answering customer‑care questions. …
… Types of agents include: On‑demand agents that handle bounded tasks such as applying configuration changes, running NOC scripts, or answering customer‑care questions. …
… The privacy router keeps sensitive context on-device with local open models and routes to frontier models like Claude and GPT only when policy allows. The router makes decisions based on your cost and privacy policy, not the agent’s. …
… The network policy is code, not a prompt. policy.yaml declares every allowed destination, port, HTTP verb, and binary. …
… This architecture fundamentally changes the traditional security model. …
… Alpamayo serves as an example model here. uv run -m alpagym host.cli \ policy=alpamayo \ policy.model.kind=alpamayo r1 \ policy.model.path=/path/to/checkpoint \ reward=progress safety This will bring up AlpaGym with AlpaSim on a single GPU. …
… He has received numerous honors, including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers from the White House. …
… Prompting changes too. In Codex, switching from the fallback/default profile to the gpt-5.5 catalog profile changes the system prompt. …
… Vijay’s career interests span the full-stack of AI, from frontier models to the platform and infrastructure stack. …
… Wrap sensitive actions with guardrails: Enforce human-in-the-loop approvals or automated policy checks before execution. …
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