AGI-Driven Generative Semantic Communications: Principles and Practices

Yuan, Xiaojun, Ma, Haoming, Huang, Yinuo, Hua, Zhoufan, Zuo, Yong, Ding, Zhi

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

--Semantic communications leverage artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to extract semantic information for efficient data delivery, thereby significantly reducing communication cost. With the evolution towards artificial general intelligence (AGI), the increasing demands for AGI services pose new challenges to semantic communications. In this context, an AGI application is typically defined on a general-sense task, covering a broad, even unforeseen, set of objectives, as well as driven by the need for a human-friendly interface in forms (e.g., videos, images, or text) easily understood by human users.In response, we introduce an AGI-driven communication paradigm for supporting AGI applications, called generative semantic communication (GSC). We first describe the basic concept of GSC and its difference from existing semantic communications, and then introduce a general framework of GSC based on advanced AI technologies including foundation models and generative models. Two case studies are presented to verify the advantages of GSC. Finally, open challenges and new research directions are discussed to stimulate this line of research and pave the way for practical applications. The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has evidenced its immense potential in problem-solving, sparking significant interest in integrating AI technologies in various fields, especially in wireless communications. Early approaches involve applying AI to typical wireless problems, such as channel estimation, signal detection, and channel coding design [1].

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