AI-Generated Wireless LAN Designs? Really?

A social media post from Hamina Wireless’s CEO hints that artificial intelligence soon may play a key role in wireless LAN planning.

Jussi Kiviniemi, founder and chief executive officer of wireless LAN planning-software developer Hamina Wireless, recently posted a video on social media showing a WiFi planning tool he created “in a matter of minutes” using artificial intelligence.

In the narrated video, Kiviniemi describes the AI-generated program’s capabilities and quickly walks through how AI fares when making modifications.

His post states, “Of course, the tool is useless, but we feel this illustrates where things are headed.” It adds, “Let’s see if we at Hamina Wireless can make a better automatic network planning assistant.”

You can see Kiviniemi’s LinkedIn post here.

Our suspicion: Hamina is well into the process of developing AI-assisted wireless LAN planning tools. We’ll keep an eye on their activities and report on any new introductions or enhancements to their product portfolio.

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