AI is everywhere in networking right now, but the reality doesn’t always match the marketing. In this episode of the Tech Field Day Podcast ahead of Mobility Field Day, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Jennifer Huber and Megan Sorensen to break down what “AI-driven networks” actually mean in practice, where vendors are positioning AI across wireless, automation, and operations, and where those claims start to fall apart. They discuss into what AI is genuinely good at today, from site surveys to optimization and operations, while calling out its limits, especially around troubleshooting unknown issues and working with poor data. The key takeaway is simple: AI is only as good as the data behind it. Instead of buying into the hype, this conversation focuses on where AI is delivering real value now and how to approach it with realistic expectations.
Panelists
Jennifer Huber is the founder of Huber Works B.V., a vendor-neutral Wi-Fi consultancy based in Nijmegen, and holds CWNE #51, among the earliest recipients of the CWNP certification.
Tom Hollingsworth, CCIE #29213, is an event lead for the Tech Field Day event series specializing in networking, wireless, and security topics.




