How mobile phone networks are embracing AI
Our mobile phones are getting a whole lot smarter, but what about the telecoms networks they run on?
Last week, Apple became the latest mobile phone firm to announce that it will be adding artificial intelligence (AI) to its handsets’ operating system.
Called Apple Intelligence, and also due to be incorporated into the phones’ Siri chatbot, it aims to make them easier and quicker to use. And turn Siri into even more of a personal assistant.
It follows after Samsung’s Galaxy AI, and Google’s Gemini AI for its own Pixel handsets.
This increased of use AI means phones will be doing a lot more computing, and that means they’ll produce and use a lot more data. This is going to put more strain on the mobile phone networks, such as the UK’s O2, EE, Vodafone and Three.
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