As the fourth industrial revolution is taking place in the human world, the era of intelligence is accelerating at a rapid pace. In the intelligent era, this promises huge changes to occur in the way human beings live, travel, work, and live.
However, the key is to make good use of smart technologies such as 5G, cloud, and AI. Nowadays, intelligent technologies such as 5G, cloud, and AI have achieved comprehensive and in-depth development. The rapidly spreading digital technological revolution is now demanding that countries around the world change and integrate into 5G without hesitation, APA reports.
At the GSMA M360 Eurasia 2024 international conference held in Baku, the importance of artificial intelligence and industrial revolution, which challenges the world and is developing rapidly, was emphasised.
Discussing the future of digitalization and intelligence with regional leaders, leading experts, regulators, heads of mobile operators, and IT corporations from across the region, the conference focused on discussing digital opportunities and accelerating the ongoing digital transformation in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and neighbouring regions.
Addressing the event, Chief Regulatory Officer for the GSMA, John Giusti, pointed out that Azerbaijan has become a regional leader in the field of technology. "Just 30 years ago, the first internet connections were established in Baku. Since then, the country has emerged as a regional leader in technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship."
In turn, President of Huawei Carrier Business Middle East and Central Asia Region Alex Xu said that Azerbaijan holds a strategic geographical position for implementing land transit projects spanning North-South and West-East directions.
"Azerbaijan currently holds prominent positions in numerous global rankings. The country's communication infrastructure is rapidly evolving. Azerbaijan is represented in the Council of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU); the country also has a representative in the Radio Regulations Committee of the ITU."