Think 5G is about faster phones? That's what telecom companies want consumers to believe. The truth is far more interesting.
In this episode, Elena Fersman (VP and Head of AI Innovation at Ericsson) reveals what 5G networks are really built for: industries, not consumers. Through network slicing, edge computing, and cognitive systems, 5G creates the infrastructure that makes AI applications possible at scale—from remote surgery where milliseconds matter, to AR/VR without wearing a backpack of GPUs, to factory floors with autonomous heavy machinery.
Elena also shares surprising stories: how establishing a simple communication link led to 20% fuel savings for a shipping company, why autonomous networks are safer than human operators (the elevator operator analogy is perfect), and why Ericsson's trustworthy AI research has been running for 15 years.
If you're an IT leader trying to understand where networks and AI intersect, or you're struggling with AI deployment and don't know where to start, this conversation cuts through the hype with practical frameworks and real-world examples from someone who's been in the trenches for two decades.
Chapters:
00:00 - The Risk of Not Deploying AI
03:05 - The AI RAN Alliance: AI and Networks as Symbiotic Partners
10:03 - Why 5G Is Built for Industries, Not Consumers
13:54 - How AI Optimizes Networks (Energy, Predictions, Handoffs)
21:06 - Cognitive Networks and Self-Organization
29:02 - Real-World Impact: 20% Fuel Savings for Shipping
30:52 - What Makes AI Projects Scale vs Fail
41:11 - The Critical First Step: Data Management Over Algorithms
57:25 - Confessions of an AI Brain: The Positive Future
1:01:02 - Why Autonomous Systems Are Safer Than Humans
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