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The book reviews network design and management, offering an in-depth treatment of AI oriented future networks infrastructure. Providing up-to-date materials for AI empowered resource management and extensive discussion on energy-efficient communications, this book incorporates a thorough analysis of the recent advancement and potential applications of ML and AI in future networks. Each chapter is written by an expert at the forefront of AI and ML research, highlighting current design and engineering practices and emphasizing challenging issues related to future wireless applications. 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