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5 min read·Updated July 2, 2026

Selector AI

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Selector AI provides AI-driven observability and AIOps for large enterprise and telecom networks and multi-cloud, combining large language models, knowledge graphs, and causal reasoning to detect, diagnose, and help resolve issues while cutting alert noise.

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Learning Objectives

  • Describe what Selector does and why AIOps matters for large enterprise and telecom networks
  • Explain how it combines large language models, knowledge graphs, and causal reasoning
  • Identify why cutting alert noise is a core outcome of causal-inference-driven operations

What Is Selector AI?

Selector provides AI-driven observability and AIOps — the practice of applying artificial intelligence to IT and network operations — for large enterprise and telecom networks and multi-cloud environments. Founded in 2020 in Santa Clara, California, Selector focuses on the operators of some of the biggest, most complex networks, where the volume of alerts and telemetry can overwhelm human teams and hide the handful of signals that actually matter.

Rather than being a dashboard with a chatbot bolted on, Selector applies genuine, substantive machine learning to the operations problem. It correlates data across the network and cloud to find what is really going wrong, not just to display more graphs.

💡Key Concept

Network AIOps and Causal Inference: AIOps applies machine learning to network and IT operations to detect, diagnose, and help resolve problems. Causal inference goes a step beyond spotting correlations — it works out which event actually caused another, so operators can find the root cause instead of chasing a flood of downstream symptoms and duplicate alerts.

What Selector AI Does

  • AI-driven observability — correlates telemetry across large networks and multi-cloud to surface real issues
  • Detection and diagnosis — identifies problems and works out their root cause using causal reasoning
  • Resolution assistance — helps operators move from diagnosis toward fixing the underlying issue
  • Alert-noise reduction — collapses floods of duplicate and downstream alerts into the signals that matter
  • Multi-domain coverage — spans enterprise networks, telecom networks, and cloud

How AI Is Applied

Selector's approach combines three techniques. Large language models make the system approachable, letting operators query and understand what is happening in natural language. Knowledge graphs capture how the parts of the network and cloud relate to one another, giving the AI structure to reason over. And causal reasoning determines which events actually caused others, so the system can point to a root cause rather than a symptom. The company describes its method as patented.

This is genuine, substantive machine learning aimed at the network-and-cloud domain, not a thin conversational layer over a monitoring tool. The causal-inference core is what enables the alert-noise reduction that operators value most: by understanding cause and effect, Selector can suppress the cascade of downstream alerts a single failure produces and present the one problem worth acting on. As with other operations tools in this space, it detects, diagnoses, and helps resolve — with operators making the final calls.

Who Uses Selector AI

Selector is aimed at operators of large enterprise networks, telecom carriers, and multi-cloud environments — organizations whose scale generates far more alerts and telemetry than a team can triage by hand. Network operations and engineering teams use it to cut through alert noise, find root causes faster, and reduce the time spent chasing false alarms.

Pricing

Selector is enterprise software with quote-based pricing. Cost depends on the size and complexity of the network and cloud environment, the telemetry ingested, and the features included. Organizations contact Selector directly for a tailored quote.

Company Details

DetailInfo
CompanySelector
Founded2020
HeadquartersSanta Clara, California
CategoryNetwork AIOps and observability
AI ApproachLarge language models, knowledge graphs, and causal reasoning (patented)
FocusLarge enterprise and telecom networks and multi-cloud
Websiteselector.ai

Strengths

  • Substantive machine learning — genuine AI for operations, not a dashboard chatbot
  • Causal reasoning — finds root cause rather than surfacing symptoms
  • Alert-noise reduction — collapses alert floods into the signals that matter
  • Multi-domain — covers enterprise networks, telecom, and multi-cloud
  • Natural-language access — large language models make the system easy to query

Limitations and Considerations

  • Operator in the loop — it detects, diagnoses, and helps resolve, but people still make final decisions
  • Data-dependent — accuracy depends on the breadth and quality of telemetry and relationship data
  • Enterprise and carrier scope — built for very large networks, not small deployments
  • Quote-based pricing — cost scales with network size and complexity

Key Takeaways

  • Selector provides AI-driven observability and AIOps for large enterprise and telecom networks and multi-cloud
  • It combines large language models, knowledge graphs, and causal reasoning in a patented approach
  • Causal inference lets it find root causes and cut alert noise rather than adding more dashboards
  • Best for operators of very large networks who need substantive AIOps to reduce noise and speed root-cause analysis

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