Tuesday, 4 August 2020

The networking opportunities of Australia's billion-dollar AI and IoT sectors

Artificial intelligence (AI) could have significant implications for Australia’s networking industry, according to a new report by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).

The report, Artificial Intelligence in Communications and Media, stated AI could be applied to help optimise network management and performance, for example enabling service providers to allocate resources in a 4G or 5G network.

In addition, the technology could also support more efficient entry level computer science jobs of network capacity, analysing data make traffic predictions, and enable more autonomous operations to support the delivery of efficient, high-quality and reliable services to consumers. 

The regulator also claims there is potential for AI technologies to support new approaches to spectrum sharing and therefore greater utilisation of spectrum.

Reports now estimate that digital technologies could contribute $140 to $250 billion to Australia’s GDP by 2025, with automation technologies (including those enabled by AI) comprising $30 to $60 billion for Australia over this period. 

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