A new paper by Walid Saad and colleagues outlines how the future of wireless networks depends on advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Saad argues that current AI lacks common sense, a critical component for achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). The research indicates a reciprocal relationship between AI and wireless technologies, where advancements in one will facilitate progress in the other. The authors foresee a gradual evolution towards smarter networks over the next 10-15 years, with practical steps that can be implemented now to lay the groundwork for this technological transformation.
"We're looking at least 10 or 15 years down the line before we have a wireless network with artificial general intelligence [AGI] that can think, plan, and imagine."
"We have a blueprint and concrete road map. The entire vision might not be immediately deployable, but pieces of it can be implemented now."
"The next generation of AI is wireless technologies."
"The missing link in the wireless revolution is next-generation AI."
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