Nokia and e& Announced Partnership, Signs AI Pact to Facilitate AI Act
Nokia Bell Labs, the research arm of Finnish network vendor Nokia, has announced a partnership with UAE-based mobile operator e&, formerly Etisalat Group, to make AI-based use cases for industrial sectors. a non-binding 12-month Industry 4.0 research-and-development (R&D) has been signed by the companies, with a specific focus on AI. Nokia is already working with e& to deploy private 5G for industrial enterprises in Abu Dhabi, and also to build the ‘energy industry’s largest’ private 5G network for state-owned UAE oil company ADNOC.
The goal of the new research partnership is to develop responsible AI solutions for sustainable enterprise and industrial automation applications, the pair said. There is also a focus on the development of innovation concepts toward real-world deployments, also. They will look to bring in third-party know-how from industrial companies universities and other research centers. Private 5G appears to be a key ingredient in their proposed R&D work, as an enterprise platform for AI.
A statement declared that “Network connectivity, AI, and advanced computing are foundational in solving the difficult industrial challenges of productivity, efficiency, safety, health, and sustainability faced by many industrial sectors today’. But both companies emphasized their AI credentials, also. Nokia Bell Labs is an ‘industry leader’.in responsible AI, said Nokia – having “defined six principles to guide AI… [for] fairness, reliability, privacy, transparency, sustainability, and accountability”.
Nokia issued a statement saying that it has joined the AI Pact, a framework to help enterprises prepare for compliance with the EU’s new AI Act, which came into force in August and takes effect in stages over the next three years. The AI Act seeks to regulate the use of AI systems according to their perceived risk level. Meanwhile, e& is a ‘pioneering force’ in AI and generative AI in ‘33 operating markets, it said, it also has a 2030 deadline to hit net zero in the UAE.
Thierry Klein, president of solutions research at Nokia Bell Labs, said: “By jointly developing applications…s that leverage our expertise in responsible AI, software, and data systems, we will accelerate the digital transformation that provides new technologies for a safer, more productive and more sustainable future. We look forward to co-creating ground-breaking solutions that can unlock new business opportunities for industrial operations in the Middle East and beyond”.
Dena Almansoori, group chief for AI at e&, said: “While we realize the immense potential of AI, it’s equally important to build strong protections to ensure its responsible development and deployment. This will be the foundation of our collaboration…. By combining Nokia Bell Labs’ expertise in AI research and our deep understanding of industrial applications, we are set to explore… innovative solutions that address the urgent challenges facing industries today”.
Ingrid Viitanen, general counsel for strategy and technology at Nokia, said the company’s pledge to join the new AI Pact business framework goes alongside the company’s own AI governance framework, to “strengthen” its AI-related processes and to build trust with stakeholders. She stated: “We continue to contribute actively to building industry standards reflecting the AI Act’s requirements. We look forward to sharing learnings… with industry peers and the EU’s AI Office”.