Apple was the most recent mobile phone company to declare last week that it will be integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the operating system of its devices.
Known as Apple Intelligence, it attempts to make phones faster and easier to use. It is also included in the Siri chatbot on phones. and enhance Siri’s role as a personal assistant.
It comes after Google’s Gemini AI for its Pixel smartphones and Samsung’s Galaxy AI.
Phones will be doing a lot more computing due to the increased use of AI, which means that a lot more data will be generated and utilized by them.
The UK’s O2, EE, Vodafone, and Three mobile phone networks will be under increased pressure as a result.
Telecom companies like these are also progressively implementing AI to help them adapt, according to Ian Fogg, director of network innovation at research company CCS Insight.
“In order to deliver the best possible quality of service, network operators are employing AI to dynamically control the radio frequencies. Additionally, to control cell towers so that, during periods of less demand, they consume less energy.”
The use of AI to manage mobile phone networks has grown significantly and is now widely used worldwide. Thanks to AI-enabled network monitoring, Korea Telecom in South Korea can now locate and fix issues in under a minute, according to Alex Sinclair, chief technology officer.