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The impact of AI on IP network evolution

September 1, 2024

5G / Outdoor Wireless

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is taking the world by storm. A whirlwind of media attention and the impressive feats of generative AI models such as OpenAi’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini, clearly show that AI is a force to be reckoned with that will become even more formidable with future generations of Graphics Processing Units and large language models that are powering AI. What used to be science fiction only years ago is rapidly becoming a reality, leaving many of us wondering how AI technology will impact our personal life, business and society in general.

If you’re a network operator or digital infrastructure provider and wonder how AI will shape the evolution of your IP network, this blog may give you some insight.

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In today’s digital world it is hard to keep up with existing data, let alone the exabytes of new data we generate daily. Potentially valuable data is stored and discarded without ever being used, or lost in the vast ocean of the Internet.

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