Nokia presents AI innovation that changes networks through voice
Jakarta (MidLand) – Nokia Bell Labs or Nokia has announced the first research breakthrough in the sector Artificial intelligence (TO THE) Natural language networks which allows you to manage the network via voice or text commands to understand the user’s intentions and have the intelligence to act autonomously.
“Operators no longer need to delve into technical terms or API descriptions (Application programming interface) complex when configuring the network. Instead, a simple statement like ‘Optimize the network at location X for service Y‘ will work,” said Csaba Vulkan, leader of Network Systems Automation research at Nokia Bell Labs, quoted in a Sunday press release.
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He added: “Such demand can be used by configuring wireless networks in factories for robotic automation or optimizing networks at concerts to upload a range of content to social media,” he said.
Natural language networks This research initiative by Nokia Bell Labs is called UNEXT. UNEXT will redefine software and network systems to reshape computing requirements.
UNEXT will make any network integration process a simple task and transform the network itself into an operating system.
“UNEXT aims to reduce the complexity of network management, as well as expand the reach of network systems by removing barriers that prevent these systems from interoperating,” said Azimeh Sefidcon, head of network systems and security research at Nokia Bell Labs.
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Natural language networks will eliminate the complexity of network management, responding quickly to user needs. Leveraging artificial intelligence, these networks will enable service providers to provision and maintain the ideal network configuration for each customer when needed.
A part from that, Natural language networks will continue to be optimized for the next step. As knowledge increases, Natural language networks expected capable of meeting service and application needs and adapting without human intervention.
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Reporter: Vinny Shoffa Salma
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