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4 Predictions on What AI Will Look Like by 2030

Updated: Mar 9


By 2030, artificial intelligence will substantially impact our everyday lives, potentially contributing as much as $15.7 trillion to the global economy. This article explores the future of artificial intelligence in 2030 and highlights ten significant AI trends likely to emerge.


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1. AI-Language Models will be on Par with Human Intelligence

Futurist and engineer Ray Kurzweil predicts that by 2030, artificial intelligence will reach a capability comparable to human intelligence. The decisive factor for this milestone will be the AI's ability to successfully pass a valid Turing test, as stated by Kurzweil.


2. Human Collaboration with AI will Continue to Increase

By 2030, artificial intelligence (AI) will become an indispensable element of everyday business operations. It will aid individuals in their creative endeavors, generate novel ideas, and solve previously tricky technological challenges. In some instances, collaboration with AI will be imperative.

Notably, there are already impressive AI technologies employed in creative professions. For instance:

  • VizCom can generate rendered versions of the sketches provided to it.

  • ArtBreeder can produce AI-generated images based on the photographs it provides.

  • WordTune rearranges and optimizes the phrases you input.

  • With sufficient speech data, Descript can replicate your voice using text.

Diagnoses made without consulting AI may be considered potential malpractice in the medical field.


3. More and More Devices will have Intelligence Integration

As global demand increases, the cost of specialized machine learning processors is rapidly declining, as highlighted by Peter Diamandis.


These dedicated AI chips will become as affordable as $5, enabling cost-effective integration of AI technology in various devices such as toys, appliances, drones, video game controllers, and more. This affordability will be further supported by the widespread availability of inexpensive miniature sensors and the deployment of high-speed networks.


Gartner projects significant growth in specialist chip sales for AI, with figures expected to rise from $8 billion in 2019 to $34 billion by 2023. By 2030, toys designed for children could employ facial recognition to recall faces and names accurately. Additionally, appliances may be equipped with speech recognition capabilities, enabling them to respond to voice commands and anticipate user preferences through predictive algorithms.


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4. Autonomous Vehicles Will Drive Better Than Us

Thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence, including the introduction of Tesla's state-of-the-art Dojo supercomputer, it is possible that fully autonomous vehicles could be operational in specific geographical regions within the next decade. However, some experts argue that achieving this level of autonomy may take several more decades.


Regardless of the timeline, the widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles could have significant implications. It may gradually decrease overall transportation costs in the affected regions and disrupt industries such as urban planning, delivery services, trucking, etc.


Stay Tuned for More!

If you want to learn more about the dynamic and ever-changing world of AI, well, you're in luck! stoik AI is all about examining this exciting field of study and its future potential applications. Stay tuned for more AI content coming your way. In the meantime, check out all the past blogs on the stoik AI blog!



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