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What LLMs Actually Do in Network Automation
June 5 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Special Presentation by Fan Liu (Washington U. in St. Louis, USA)
Hosted by the Future Networks Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AIML) Working Group
Date/Time: Thursday, 5 June 2025 @ 6 PM EDT
Topic:
Beyond the Buzz: What Large Language Models Actually Do (and Don’t Do) in Network
Automation
Abstract:
Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly explored for automating network operations and management — from translating intents to generating device configurations. But how well do they actually perform? In this talk, I share insights from a recent survey at the intersection of LLMs and computer networking. Rather than covering every application, I focus on one of the most active areas: network automation. I will walk through representative use cases, highlight current limitations, and discuss what is still missing. The talk concludes with a short research roadmap and open questions for making LLM-based automation more trustworthy and practical in real-world networks.
Speaker:
Fan Liu is a second-year Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Washington University in St.
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