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5G vastly improves data collection and AI capabilities

The next wave of connectivity revolutionising industries, from healthcare to telecommunications

In the fast-paced landscape of technological advancements, 5G has emerged as a transformative force, not just in providing faster internet speeds but in revolutionising data collection and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. This fifth-generation wireless technology is poised to bring about significant economic impacts, particularly in sectors like healthcare, where its influence is projected to be profound.

One of the standout areas benefiting from the advent of 5G is the healthcare industry. The estimated economic impact of 5G services between 2023 and 2040 in India alone is a staggering 12 billion U.S. dollars on the healthcare sector. Millimeter wave-enabled 5G services are expected to contribute around four billion dollars to this total. This financial infusion signifies the pivotal role 5G plays in advancing healthcare technologies and services.

One of the primary reasons for this substantial impact is the ability of 5G to vastly improve data collection and AI capabilities. The high speeds and low latency of 5G networks facilitate seamless data transmission, enabling medical providers to embrace telemedicine on an unprecedented scale. With nearly real-time video capabilities and remote patient monitoring, 5G empowers healthcare professionals to deliver efficient and effective care, transcending the limitations of traditional connectivity.

The implications of 5G extend beyond healthcare, with the economic contribution of 5G in India estimated to reach a staggering 455 billion dollars between 2023 and 2040. This underscores the far-reaching influence of 5G across various industries, shaping the future of connectivity and technological innovation.

In addition to healthcare, 5G is proving instrumental in enhancing AI capabilities across different sectors. The increased speed and bandwidth offered by 5G networks provide the ideal infrastructure for AI systems to process and analyse vast amounts of data in real-time. This synergy between 5G and AI is paving the way for innovations that were once considered impractical or unattainable.

As we continue to witness the deployment and expansion of 5G networks globally, it becomes increasingly evident that this technology is not just about faster internet for consumers. Its impact on data collection and AI capabilities is reshaping industries and propelling us into a future where connectivity is seamless, data is abundant, and AI is empowered to drive unprecedented advancements. The fusion of 5G and AI is not just a technological evolution; it’s a revolution that promises to unlock new possibilities and redefine the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us.

 

Kirti Devadiga

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