Professor Emil Björnson from KTH in Sweden addresses a common question: "What role will AI play in 6G networks?" With AI and machine learning becoming widely used, many assume they’ll transform all areas of society, including wireless technology. Emil explores where AI might truly make a difference in 6G networks, breaking down his insights into three main opportunities for improvement and three key challenges.
In his analysis, Emil also shares a balanced view of how AI might shape 6G’s design and operation. He highlights both potential advancements and the obstacles and risks involved. His insights expand on an opening statement he made at a EuCNC 2023 panel discussion, offering a comprehensive perspective on AI’s possible impact on the future of wireless networks.
Here is the video of his analysis:
Emil also shared his views on 6G standardisation on his blog here.
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