‘The very rapid development of AI/ML will also have a profound impact on the 6G design’: AI will be…

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Your next phone upgrade may not be about faster download speeds or crisper video streaming, but whether those networks can handle billions of intelligent agents and systems making decisions for you.

For decades, new generations of mobile technologies have helped to reshape not just connectivity, but how we go about our daily lives. 3G popularized smartphones and made mobile internet mainstream. 4G brought about apps, enabling everything from mobile banking to video streaming. 5G then expanded connectivity into factories, vehicles, sensors and other industrial systems beyond the humble smartphone.

But with 6G next in the pipeline years before the widespread deployment of 5G might be considered complete, engineers behind the technology already believe artificial intelligence will be the key differentiator. Future networks are expected to support vast numbers of AI agents autonomously interacting with each other.

AI is also expected to play a big role behind the scenes helping operators...

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A 'massive escalation in electronic warfare': researchers show how Russian satellites can jam GPS across Europe — and a mysterious series of ‘interference events’ show it could already be happening

* New research analyzes GPS jamming signals over the last 7 years * A Russian satellite network seems to be the source of the interference * There are still questions over the purpose of the 10-second bursts Losing access to GPS navigation systems might not stop you finding your way to the office,