Orange and CEA Launch Joint Research and Lab Into Semantic, Future Networks
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Orange and CEA launch joint research and lab into semantic, future networks
For starters, semantic comms don’t need the data received to be identical to that sent, reducing traffic and opening new possibilities for exchanges between AI agents Orange and CEA are combining their expertise in a research programme and lab intended greatly to improve the performance, efficiency and sustainability of tomorrow’s networks. Current networks (Orange’s reach is shown above) transmit data in bits by reproducing them exactly. Any al…
Orange, CEA lay groundwork for AI-native networks
Orange and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) launched a joint laboratory to explore semantic communications, a technology designed to cut data traffic and energy use in future AI-driven networks. The AI-Native Communications lab will run for five years and develop semantic communications technologies and applications, which prioritise whether the receiver understands the meaning or content of a transmitted messag…
Orange and the public institution CEA have just launched a research laboratory dedicated to a technology that could allow future networks, especially in the era of 6G and artificial intelligence, to be more efficient, less energy-intensive and smarter. After beating a world record at 2 Tb/s on its commercial optical network at [...] The Orange article develops a new technology breaking that changes the way data circulates on networks has been pu…

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