This demo presents real-time AI-based uplink channel-estimation inference using data collected from a hardware-in-the-loop 5G platform. The data-collection setup integrates commercial RF signal generation, programmable channel emulation, an O-RAN Radio Unit, DU emulation, and a lightweight phase-aware convolutional neural network (CNN) that estimates the channel response directly from received DMRS signals. Unlike simulation-only evaluations, the hardware-derived dataset exposes the estimator to practical RF and system-level impairments, including calibration mismatches, synchronization imperfections, quantization effects, phase noise, and implementation-specific nonlinearities. During the demo, attendees will observe real-time CNN inference and channel reconstruction using captured hardware-generated DMRS observations and compare the proposed CNN against Least Squares (LS) and frequency-domain LMMSE baselines. The objective is to showcase a practical AI-native physical-layer inference pipeline that combines hardware-derived 5G data with real-time neural channel estimation for future 5G-Advanced and 6G systems.