As we look ahead to 2030, it is clear how artificial intelligence will reshape our world.
Current leaders in AI chip technology will face competition from emerging companies that aim to innovate and advance the field. We will also see Humanoid robots becoming part of various aspects of our lives, integrating AI into our homes and workplaces.
Beyond helping us get things done at work, AI is poised to have a significant role in our personal lives, serving as assistants, tutors, and possibly friends.
While some may go against these changes due to concerns about job displacement, privacy, or the implications of AI companionship, many others will embrace these advancements, finding it difficult to imagine life without AI.
1. The Market Value of Intel Will Be Far More Than It Is Now.
According to the report, the global AI chip market will reach USD 100 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 25% (IDC). Intel is investing in advanced AI chips to enhance performance while minimizing energy consumption and increasing scalability. Therefore, the chips are an attractive portfolio for a large variety of customers, from data centres to edge devices.
CEO Pat Gelsinger predicted that semiconductors will account for over 20% of the total premium vehicle bill of materials (BOM) by 2030.
Intel makes these chips to meet the demands of a variety of businesses and organizations in all sectors. These chips handle complex AI workloads that include natural language processing, computer vision, and machine learning with great speed and accuracy, making them ideal for AI PC that requires high performance and efficiency.
2. In The Real World, More Than Thousands Of Humanoid Robots Will Be Deployed.
Today’s AI boom has taken place almost without exception in the digital domain. Another entire domain waits to be redeemed by today’s state-of-the-art AI.
That’s not at all what modern robots are. Today’s robots are very narrowly capable, and limited in their intelligence. They’re purpose-built to do some narrow thing, say, moving boxes around a warehouse, completing a particular step in a manufacturing process, or vacuuming a floor.
That is all going to change in the years ahead. Investor Cathie Wood predicts that the market for humanoid robots could grow to $1 trillion by 2030. Generative AI is going to conquer the world of atoms and it will make everything that has happened to date in AI seem modest by comparison.
From the beginning of digital computing, a persistent theme in technology has been making hardware platforms as general as possible and reserving as much flexibility as possible for the software layer.
We will witness the same trend unfolding in robotics in the coming years, away from special-purpose machines with narrowly defined use scenarios, toward a more general-purpose, flexible, adaptable, universal hardware platform.
3. AI Will Be Present In Everyday Life
You may not believe it, but Artificial Intelligence is here to stay. In the workplace, AI has already emerged as a strong force. It will spill over into our personal lives too.
Forbes says “We will use AI as our assistants, our tutors, our career counsellors, our therapists, our accountants, our lawyers.”.
And yes by 2030, it will be commonplace for humans to have AI as significant others. There would be boundless resistance, but like everything that has preceded it, people would start to wonder how they lived without artificial intelligence.
Conclusion
Predictions for AI in 2030 suggest a transformative future on the horizon. With new players entering the arena and challenging today’s AI leaders, we can anticipate an explosion of innovation and diverse advancements in the field.
AI will also manifest in our physical world through the development of over one hundred thousand humanoid robots. These robots will not only assist us in our daily tasks but will also provide companionship, becoming integral to our personal lives.
While concerns and uncertainties surround these changes, it is evident that AI is here to stay, poised to reshape our lives in ways we are only beginning to imagine.