This roundtable convenes global thought leaders from industry and academia to shape the future of AI ecosystem infrastructure resilience, with special focus on emerging AI-driven paradigms: AI for network resilience, Agentic AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), World Models, and their pivotal roles in domains such as autonomous vehicles, 6G networks, quantum computing/communications, and cross-sector innovation.
Palindrome will be presenting on Fortifying the Neural Backbone: Securing the AI-Native Telecommunications Frontier, in the upcoming (by invitation only) IEEE ERT-2026 which will be held in NH Collection Berlin Mitte Friedrichstrasse, Berlin, Germany.
Emerging AI ecosystems: Rapid evolving AI ecosystem in autonomous vehicles, AI devices & solutions for healthcare and home care industries, AI for education and talent development all require super resilience, reliability, performance, and security/safety. AI becomes the main application as well as the key enabler for its ultimate performance.
AI as Catalyst for Robust and Secure Networks: Networks now generate vast, real-time datasets ideal for advanced AI and LLM solutions; AI is thus a “perfect fit” for network observability, decision automation, predictive analytics, and automated security enforcement.
Security at the Forefront: The rapid integration of AI presents significant new vulnerabilities, including adversarial attacks, data poisoning, insecure APIs, and breaches of core network and customer data. As AI is increasingly embedded from the network core to the edge, telecoms face an expanded attack surface and heightened risk of operational disruption and data compromise. Proactive, built-in security—encompassing data privacy, access control, threat intelligence, and adversarial robustness—must now be foundational in all AI strategy and deployment.
Agentic AI and Autonomy: As Agentic AI pushes systems toward automated self-management and mission-critical autonomy, new challenges arise in transparency, governance, and ethics.
Telecom and Sector Convergence: The intersection of telecom with energy, transportation (notably autonomous vehicles), and cyber-physical systems demands robust data governance and new standards for performance and reliability.
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