How the combination of 5G, AI, Big Data and IoT is set to change everything

The combination of 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), smart platforms and the Internet of Things (IoT) form the basis of what we call ‘Intelligent Connectivity’. With more than 5.1 billion unique subscribers and nearly 9 billion connections globally, mobile is already one of the most widely deployed technology platforms ever. However, Intelligent Connectivity takes this further and marks the beginning of an era of highly contextualised and personalised experiences, underpinned by ubiquitous hyper connectivity. It is set to impact almost every aspect of our daily lives from the way we consume entertainment to the way in which we learn and interact with colleagues. It will give people the information they need in an instant making our lives more productive and efficient. It will impact how entire industries innovate and operate, how societies interact and thrive and how economies flourish. Read More

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An alliance is being forged between 5G and artificial intelligence

The proposed vision for 5G technology is revolutionary, and its architecture truly innovative. It offers features that enhance not only network performance, but also the way networks are built and deployed. This is an essential aspect because one of the drivers for 5G is the reduction in both CAPEX and OPEX, which will open the door for more players offering more innovative business models.

Today, an alliance is being forged between 5G and artificial intelligence (AI) that together will be pillars of the digital transformation of millions of businesses around the globe. 5G’s technological proposition is aimed at closing the cycle on the network convergence between fixed and mobile. This means that 5G architectures and technology will allow the migration of all the services that are today dependent of fixed connections (namely fibre) to mobile (ubiquitous) connectivity, enhancing the existing portability to become true mobility of services. Read More

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The fourth Industrial revolution emerges from AI and the Internet of Things

Big data, analytics, and machine learning are starting to feel like anonymous business words, but they’re not just overused abstract concepts—those buzzwords represent huge changes in much of the technology we deal with in our daily lives. Some of those changes have been for the better, making our interaction with machines and information more natural and more powerful. Others have helped companies tap into consumers’ relationships, behaviors, locations and innermost thoughts in powerful and often disturbing ways. And the technologies have left a mark on everything from our highways to our homes. Read More

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The next wave of Artificial Intelligence: on-device AI

Artificial Intelligence is no more a science fiction word today. It has turned into a basic piece of our reality as cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, to give some examples. Our lives today revolve around these gadgets to an incomprehensible degree. Utilization of virtual Personal Assistants like Siri and Cortana is on the ascent. We would be powerless if Google maps weren’t there to guide us. To put it plainly, AI is progressing quickly and is changing the manner in which we live our lives. The smart devices today are way ‘more intelligent’ than their ancestors. The fast upgrades in the hardware and software spaces have set off an era where Intelligence is moving from the cloud onto the device and altering our lives.

With new abilities for existing solutions, on-gadget AI makes them all the more brilliant and faster. That could mean more intelligent assistants, more secure vehicles, enhanced security, leaps in robotics, a development in healthcare solutions, and much more. ML and data processing in the cloud won’t leave, yet on-device AI conveys customized experiences with some gigantic advantages, including colossally improved performance, particularly for those AI use cases that can’t manage the cost of even a microsecond slack: like auto security. On-device AI supports security and privacy, ensuring sensitive information like voice ID and face checks that could be undermined in the cloud. Also, when your AI power is in your grasp or readily available, reliability is never again an issue of network accessibility or bandwidth.

It is a typical conviction that AI is about Big data and cloud. Unexpectedly, AI can likewise be localized, directly in the palm of our hands in our cell phones. There has been a consistent development of AI towards the edge devices. This has been possible because of an expansion in computing power combined with upgrades in AI algorithms and the creation of strong software and hardware. These progressions have made it conceivable to run Machine Learning solutions on cell phones and cars instead of in the cloud, and this pattern is on the ascent. Read More

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On-device AI emerging as the true evolution of artificial intelligence solutions

Mobile is fast becoming the largest AI platform in the world, as we plunge full-speed-ahead into an era of trillions of connected devices, from automobiles to HD cameras, smartphones, wearables, and other IoT devices. With new capabilities for existing solutions, on-device AI makes them all smarter and faster, as well as making brand-new innovations possible. That could mean smarter assistants, safer cars, enhanced security, leaps in robotics, an evolution in health care solutions, and more.

Machine learning and data processing in the cloud won’t go away, but on-device AI delivers personalized experiences with some tremendous benefits, including hugely improved performance, especially for those AI use cases that can’t afford even a microsecond lag: think auto safety. On-device AI boosts privacy and security, protecting sensitive data like voice ID and face scans that could be compromised in the cloud. And when your AI power is in your hand or at your fingertips, reliability is no longer an issue of network availability or bandwidth. Read More

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How Artificial Intelligence Will Kickstart the Internet of Things

The possibilities that IoT brings to the table are endless. #IoT continues its run as one of the most popular technology buzzwords of the year, and now the new phase of IoT is pushing everyone to ask hard questions about the data collected by all devices and sensors of IoT.

IoT will produce a tsunami of big data, with the rapid expansion of devices and sensors connected to the Internet of Things continues, the sheer volume of data being created by them will increase to an astronomical level. This data will hold extremely valuable insights into what’s working well or what’s not. Read More

Bringing the power of AI to the Internet of Things

The Internet of Things is getting smarter. Companies are incorporating artificial intelligence—in particular, machine learning—into their IoT applications. The key: finding insights in data.

With a wave of investment, a raft of new products, and a rising tide of enterprise deployments, artificial intelligence is making a splash in the Internet of Things (IoT). Companies crafting an IoT strategy, evaluating a potential new IoT project, or seeking to get more value from an existing IoT deployment may want to explore a role for AI. Read More

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AI in IoT: 4 Examples on How to Make Use of It

Technologies like Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tell us that the future is now. Remarkably, these technology concepts perfectly complement each other. The number of connected devices will only expand and the mass of data produced by them will grow to head-spinning volumes. AI can help organizations gain meaningful insights from big data that IoT provides. But how do you get the insights? Has anyone already made use of AI in IoT? Let’s take a look. Read More

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