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Inside MWC Shanghai: Mobile AI Comes of Age

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The Path to 6G this week leads to China as, fresh from speaking at MWC Shanghai, Steve shares his thoughts with MJ about robots and embodied AI, the token economy, 6G experimentation and innovation, and sore feet! The GSMA’s Shanghai event continues to grow in popularity to showcase the bleeding edge innovation coming out of China, but what did it reveal about the future of advanced networks? Steve and MJ discuss how AI monetization emerged as a central theme at the event, with the token economy reframing how operators deliver network value, improve compute efficiency, and build new economics for AI at scale. They also look at how China’s networks are rapidly shifting beyond connectivity to support mobile AI and new commercial models.  And of course, 6G momentum is accelerating, so where is China prioritizing innovation? Plus, with embodied AI and robotics moving from showcase concepts to practical use cases, what do these developments reveal about a future world where networks and robotics help power entirely new forms of digital and physical interaction.  All this and more on The Path to 6G.

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Inside MWC Shanghai: Mobile AI Comes of Age

The Path to 6G this week leads to China as, fresh from speaking at MWC Shanghai, Steve shares his thoughts with MJ about robots and embodied AI, the token economy, 6G experimentation and innovation, and sore feet! The GSMA’s Shanghai event continues to grow in popularity to showcase the bleeding edge innovation coming out of China, but what did it reveal about the future of advanced networks? Steve and MJ discuss how AI monetization emerged as a central theme at the event, with the token economy reframing how operators deliver network value, improve compute efficiency, and build new economics for AI at scale. They also look at how China’s networks are rapidly shifting beyond connectivity to support mobile AI and new commercial models.  And of course, 6G momentum is accelerating, so where is China prioritizing innovation? Plus, with embodied AI and robotics moving from showcase concepts to practical use cases, what do these developments reveal about a future world where networks and robotics help power entirely new forms of digital and physical interaction.  All this and more on The Path to 6G.

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