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Samsung Electronics has announced its participation as a founding member of the AI-RAN Alliance. It is reported that Samsung, along with semiconductor, telecommunications, and software giants such as NVIDIA, Arm, SoftBank, Ericsson, Nokia, and Microsoft, became founding members of the AI-RAN Alliance established at this year's World Mobile Congress (MWC). The alliance aims to combine artificial intelligence with wireless communication technologies to form an ecosystem for the development of 6G technology.

Samsung Electronics stated that it plans to lead the industry's transformation and upgrade by driving service innovation through the combination of AI and wireless communication technologies, thereby advancing 6G research towards enhancing the efficiency of network usage.

In the meantime, Samsung Electronics has been actively advancing 6G technology research and development. In May 2019, Samsung established a 6G research center within its research institute, actively laying the groundwork for the R&D of 6G technology. In July of the following year, Samsung released a white paper titled "The Next Hyper-Connected Experience for All" on 6G, followed by the publication of a 6G spectrum white paper in May 2022, and also hosted the first Samsung 6G Forum.

The AI-RAN Alliance will leverage the technical expertise and collective leadership of its members to focus on three key areas of research and innovation:

AI for RAN – Enhancing RAN functions through AI to improve spectrum efficiency.

AI and RAN – Integrating AI and RAN processes for more efficient use of infrastructure and creating new AI-driven revenue opportunities.

AI on RAN – Deploying AI technology at the edge of RAN networks to enhance operational efficiency and provide new services to mobile network users.

Network operators within the alliance will be the first to test and implement these advanced technologies collectively developed by member companies, universities, and other entities.