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ITU GSR 2024

ITU-T work programme

[2025-2028] : [SG13] : [Q20/13]

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Work item: TR.GenAI-Telecom
Subject/title: Potential requirements and methodology for deploying and assessing Generative AI models in telecom networks
Status: Agreed on 2025-03-14 [Issued from previous study period]
Approval process: Agreement
Type of work item: Technical report
Version: New
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Liaison: ITU-T SG16, SG17, 3GPP SA, ATIS (AI Network Applications), NGMN, ETSI ENI, IEEE (GenAINet ETI)
Supporting members: Huawei Technologies DĂĽsseldorf GmbH (Germany), China Mobile (China), China Telecom (China), China Unicom (China), Technology Innovation Institute (UAE), ANATEL (Brasil)
Summary: Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is a set of algorithms, capable of autonomously generating highly realistic content in various domains such as text, images, audio, or videos, and is an important solution to support accurate network modelling, network performance analysis, and automatic decision making for future networks including IMT-2020 and beyond. Importantly, to realize the vision of telecom networks supported by Artificial Intelligence (AI), there is a clear need for a consolidated methodology for assessing and comparing GenAI models across a potentially large range of telecom use cases. This Technical Report studies potential requirements of GenAI models that support telecom networks and evaluate their capabilities and performance in relevant use cases. This work lays the foundation for further studies conducted by international standards development organizations and industry alliances, paving the way for the integration of GenAI into telecom networks.
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