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News articleYahoo Finance· March 16, 2026

NVIDIA, T-Mobile and Partners Integrate Physical AI Applications on AI-RAN-Ready Infrastructure

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NVIDIA, T-Mobile and Partners Integrate Physical AI Applications on AI-RAN-Ready Infrastructure NVIDIA and T-Mobile are working with Nokia and a growing ecosystem of developers to bring physical AI applications over distributed edge AI networks…
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  • More than 1.5 billion cameras capture footage globally but less than 1% is ever reviewed by humans

    60% confidence
  • Telecommunication networks are evolving into the AI infrastructure enabling billions of devices — from vision AI agents to robots and autonomous vehicles — to see, hear and act in real time

    60% confidence
  • By turning the 5G network into a distributed AI computer with T-Mobile and Nokia, NVIDIA is creating a scalable blueprint for the world's edge AI infrastructure

    60% confidence
  • VSS can summarize long-form video up to 100x faster than manual reviews

    60% confidence
  • By turning the 5G network into a distributed AI computer with T-Mobile and Nokia, NVIDIA is creating a scalable blueprint for the world's edge AI infrastructure

    60% confidence
  • Turning networks into distributed AI computing platforms to unlock the full potential of Physical AI will require ultra-low latency and space time coherency at the network edge for billions of endpoints

    60% confidence
  • Turning networks into distributed AI computing platforms to unlock the full potential of Physical AI will require ultra-low latency and space time coherency at the network edge for billions of endpoints

    60% confidence
  • T-Mobile has the first nationwide 5G Standalone and 5G Advanced network, uniquely positioned to help power a future where intelligent systems don't wait on the cloud but rely on intelligent networks that allow them to act in real time

    60% confidence
  • AI agents can decompose complex natural language queries and search across video footage to find specific events in under five seconds

    60% confidence
  • City Operations Agents and digital twin are targeting 5x faster incident response times

    60% confidence
  • Telecommunication networks are evolving into the AI infrastructure enabling billions of devices — from vision AI agents to robots and autonomous vehicles — to see, hear and act in real time

    60% confidence
  • VSS can summarize long-form video up to 100x faster than manual reviews, drastically reducing repetitive tasks and review costs for global physical operations

    60% confidence
  • More than 1.5 billion cameras capture footage globally, but less than 1% is ever reviewed by humans

    60% confidence
  • T-Mobile has the first nationwide 5G Standalone and 5G Advanced network and is uniquely positioned to help power a future where intelligent systems don't wait on the cloud but rely on intelligent networks that allow them to act in real time

    60% confidence
  • Automated utility inspection can detect and resolve anomalies 5x faster

    60% confidence

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