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Mustafa Suleyman's is CEO of Microsoft AI, and the co-founder and former head of applied AI at DeepMind. He thinks of ...
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News that Nokia is working with LMT to build a 5G tactical comms system for the Baltics shows 5G is moving beyond Industry 4.0. But what is a 5G tactical comms system?