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I feel it’s both similar and different this time around. While 6G rollout will face challenges much like 5G—such as infrastructure upgrades and security—what sets it apart is the era of artificial intelligence we’re entering. AI won’t just optimize network management and resource allocation; it will enable real-time predictive maintenance, dynamic traffic routing, and autonomous security threat detection. These capabilities could significantly reduce downtime and improve efficiency but also require new skill sets and raise concerns about AI decision transparency and control. So, while some challenges echo 5G’s, the complexity and scale introduced by AI integration make 6G a fundamentally different beast. |
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