At MWC25, Vivis Takai Eddine Kennouche examined the challenges and opportunities of AI in telecommunications. While automation can revolutionize network operations, full autonomy remains a distant goal. AI still has problems with reliability, data consistencies and security risks that require human supervision in order to avoid expensive mistakes. According to Kücksle, the industry's biggest challenge is to structure telecommunications data for AI-controlled automation, followed by the computing power that is required for effective processing and refinement of the models.
Since some airlines already implement extended AI solutions, questions about regulation and security are growing. Kenzuche warned that deregulation could increase the risk of cyber security threats to AI “hallucinations” interference networks. He emphasized the need for a balanced approach – used the power of AI and ensured that human supervision and strict security measures were ensured. Would you like to learn more about AI's developing role in telecommunications? Now look at the full interview.