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BINigel Vaz, CEO of Publicis Sapient, a consulting firm, compares the buzz around AI to the early days of the internet. BINela Richardson, chief economist at ADP, told BI there's a big learning gap on what constitutes AI. Much of what is being called "generative AI" has been around for decades, while much of what workers think is AI is actually automation. Similarly, Guru Gowrappan, CEO of ViaSat, a communications operator, says many companies are just talking about AI at Davos — but not actually doing much with it. And some of them are just recategorizing what they were doing to call it AI," he tells BI.
Persons: , I've, Davos — I've, Sheila Warren, there's, Warren, Nigel Vaz, Publicis, Vaz, Bain, Nela Richardson, Richardson, Ivana Bartoletti, Guru Gowrappan, Gowrappan Organizations: Service, Economic, Business, Davos —, Crypto, VR, Infosys, IBM, Accenture, Consulting, ADP, Wipro, ViaSat, Davos Locations: Davos
A Viasat corporate logo is shown on a sign at the company's headquarters in Carlsbad, California, U.S. March 9, 2022. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNov 8 (Reuters) - Viasat (VSAT.O) reported second-quarter revenue on Wednesday that beat Wall Street estimates on strength in the segment that offers satellite-based broadband services. The satellite communications firm now expects full-year 2024 actual revenue to rise in the range of $4.10 billion to $4.25 billion. The forecast includes 10 months of contributions from British satellite rival Inmarsat, which Viasat acquired for $7.3 billion in May. The company's ViaSat-3 Americas satellite, which launched in April, suffered an antenna issue during deployment, while communications satellite from Inmarsat malfunctioned after launching to space in February.
Persons: Mike Blake, Guru Gowrappan, Gowrappan, Pratik Jain, Shounak Dasgupta, Shilpi Majumdar Organizations: Viasat, REUTERS, Wall, Reuters, ViaSat, Thomson Locations: Carlsbad , California, U.S, North America, British, Americas, Bengaluru
Viasat has approximately $420 million in insurance on the malfunctioning satellite, "which is nearly half of the net book value" of ViaSat-3 Americas, putting its value at about $750 million. Viasat brought in $780 million in revenue during the quarter, a 36% increase compared to the same period last year. It reported a net loss of $77 million for the quarter, wider than a net loss of $21.6 million a year ago. As of the end of quarter, Viasat had $5.5 billion in net debt, with about $2 billion in cash and equivalents. Despite the issues, Viasat forecast that revenue will grow further in fiscal year 2025.
Persons: Mark Dankberg, K, Guru Gowrappan, Dankberg, Northrop Organizations: Viasat, ViaSat, Northrop Grumman, Inmarsat Locations: Americas, Africa
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