Tech giants are building 6G platforms that think and learn like humans
The next generation of wireless connectivity aims to integrate artificial intelligence directly into the network architecture, allowing 6G systems to autonomously optimize performance and predict user needs in real time.
Future 6G networks are being designed to function as massive, distributed neural networks rather than simple data pipelines. By 2030, researchers expect these platforms to use native AI to manage complex tasks like beamforming and interference reduction without human intervention. This shift turns the network into a sentient-like infrastructure capable of learning from its environment.
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