Professor Mehdi Bennis proposes a new framework for 6G networks called Vision X, which prioritizes semantic communication and resilience over traditional reliability metrics. This approach draws inspiration from the human brain, enabling robots and AI systems to infer meaning from partial information and engage in “what if” planning rather than simple data replication. The concept of resilience is defined as the ability to recover from disruptions and evolve, requiring new mathematical metrics like recovery time and sustainability to quantify network performance. Ultimately, this vision demands that autonomous agents communicate essential prompts to one another, allowing them to sense, abstract, and plan collaboratively in dynamic environments.
Keywords: semantic_communications, resilience, autonomous_agents, brain-inspired_design, recovery_metrics