Enhancement of Employee Engagement with Ethical AI Enabled 6G Wireless Networks

Authors

  • Gowri R Innovation & Research, CyberPeace, New Delhi, Research Scholar, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Umesh Prasad Sah General Manager, BSNL, Ranchi, India
  • Brinda Banerjee Innovation & Research, CyberPeace, New Delhi, India
  • Maj Vineet Kumar Founder & Global President, CyberPeace, Ranchi, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/jmm1550-4646.21348

Keywords:

Employee engagement, ethical AI, 6G, wireless personal communications, HRIS

Abstract

The potential of the envisioned 6G networks for wireless personal communications to mitigate the challenges of Employee Engagement in organisations is the primacy for this research. Opportunities enabled by 6G architecture for AI/ML in real-time sensor fusion, analysis, and visualisation are explored for integration in Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS). This study attempts to provide insights into the regulatory framework for Ethical AI implementation in Indian landscape with concerns & issues on the proposed Employee Engagement methods. The proposed methods have been validated using qualitative analysis of flash interviews with managers & employees. Findings prove the capability of enhancement of employee engagement methods by providing seamless connectivity, refining employee experiences, and effective workflow management. AI/ML-driven talent management processes can foster career progression and sentiment analysis can provide effective communication. However, the study also identifies future challenges, including system, societal, technological, and ethical concerns. The research concludes by providing policy, technology and ethical approaches to mitigate the impending challenges in 6G environment with specific emphasis on employee engagement strategies.

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Author Biographies

Gowri R, Innovation & Research, CyberPeace, New Delhi, Research Scholar, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, India

Gowri R received the bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from Anna University, Chennai in 2008; the master’s degree in Systems Management from Madurai Kamaraj University in 2012; and pursuing philosophy of doctorate degree in Management from Amity University Madhya Pradesh. She is an organizational psychologist and worked as Senior Researcher-Tech at CyberPeace Foundation. Her research areas include Talent Management Strategies, cyber security, and ethical AI practices. She authored over 7 original research papers and presented them in various international conferences.

Umesh Prasad Sah, General Manager, BSNL, Ranchi, India

Umesh Prasad Sah received his Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degree from Bihar Institute of Technology, Sindri and his Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from IMT, Ghaziabad. He is currently working as an Principal General Manager Enterprise Business at BSNL Ranchi. He represented the Indian Team of Start Up at Israel and Estonia. His research interests include Artificial Intelligence, Mobile Security, 5G use cases and 6G development.

Brinda Banerjee, Innovation & Research, CyberPeace, New Delhi, India

Brinda Banerjee has completed her Bachelors in Journalism (Hons.) from Delhi University, Masters in Conflict Analysis and Peace Building from Jamia Millia Islamia and received her doctorate from the Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution, Jamia Millia Islamia. Dr. Brinda Banerjee is a public policy professional with 17 years of experience. She specialises in internal security and geopolitics and has published extensively on international relations and India’s experiences with internal armed conflicts. Dr. Banerjee has also worked on tech policy, climate action, and gender inclusion in Indian politics. She has served as the Policy & Communications Head to a Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, and as a research & policy specialist at the prestigious SKOCH Group, India’s foremost sociopolitical think tank. She has also served as the Head of Tech Policy and Research at CyberPeace. She has served as a resource specialist for the CRPF Academy and successfully qualified a United Nations Peacekeeping Program.

Maj Vineet Kumar, Founder & Global President, CyberPeace, Ranchi, India

Maj Vineet Kumar, the Global President of CyberPeace, is a distinguished cybersecurity leader with a stellar academic background from renowned institutions like Cranfield University and Cambridge University. With extensive experience in cyber defense and leadership, he has held key roles including Council Member for Africa and the Middle East at the Public Interest Registry and Former Chief of Cyber Defense Research Center for the Government of Jharkhand. A sought-after speaker, Maj Vineet Kumar has addressed prestigious institutions and global conferences, contributing significantly to cybersecurity discourse. His exceptional contributions have earned him numerous awards, including being a finalist for the World Economic Forum’s Global Social Entrepreneur of the Year. Featured in leading media outlets worldwide, Maj Vineet Kumar continues to drive innovation and promote global cyber peace and security.

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Published

2025-08-13

How to Cite

R, G. ., Sah, U. P. ., Banerjee, B. ., & Kumar, M. V. . (2025). Enhancement of Employee Engagement with Ethical AI Enabled 6G Wireless Networks. Journal of Mobile Multimedia, 21(3-4), 475–490. https://doi.org/10.13052/jmm1550-4646.21348

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WPMC 2024