AI Labs
Current Station Availability
80 Workstation(s)
12 BYOD Station(s)
LAB ID | LAB Name | BYOD Capable | Free PODS |
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LABSEC-2850 | Leverage AI Assistant and TAC Innovations While Working with Secure Firewall View abstract |
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4
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LABOBS-1003 | AI-Driven Network Assurance Lab: Leveraging the Power of Cisco AI Assistant and ThousandEyes View abstract |
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10
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LABNWT-2000 | from Telemetry to Dashboards, and AI/ML Anomaly Detection View abstract |
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15
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LABDCN-2011 | Build and Monitor AI/ML Ready Network using Nexus Dashboard View abstract |
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11
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LABCOM-2009 | Simplify AI Deployments with Cisco AI Pods View abstract |
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5
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LABCCT-2016 | Autonomous Webex AI Agent functionalities in Webex Contact Center View abstract |
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7
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LABCOL-1027 | Unlock the Power of AI in Webex Contact Center |
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5
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LABCOL-2007 | Webex Contact Center with Google CCAI |
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1
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LABCCT-2017 | Create and Configure Customer Facing Webex AI Agent in the Contact Center Enterprise View abstract |
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10
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LABCCT-2007 | Cisco Cloud APIs on Webex Contact Center (WxCC) View abstract |
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4
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LABCRT-2006 | Unlocking Data with Generative AI: From Natural Language to SQL View abstract |
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10
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LABCRT-1016 | Automating Documentation with Generative AI |
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10
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LABCRT-1017 | Real-Time Network Anomaly Detection with AI |
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10
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