In 10 Years, AI Will Be Smarter Than Humans
The digital technology era will continue to grow, and importantly, the pace of development will accelerate. It is possible that over 5 billion people will use smartphones, which would mean that smartphones could account for about 60% of the global population!
The essence of this flourishing technology era is that as technology grows rapidly, the global economy will also expand quickly. Conversely, when the global economy grows swiftly, technology will also advance at a faster rate. Currently, the GDP of the technology sector stands at $62 trillion, but by 2030, the technology market could reach a GDP of $135 trillion. With speed acting as a catalyst for development, the life cycle of various innovations will shorten, leading to the emergence and disappearance of innovations more rapidly than ever before.

Vernor Vinge, a pioneer in AI, predicts that in the next 10 years, AI will be smarter than humans. It will become smaller and more complex, leading to playful speculation that nanotechnology could be developed to the point of being included in toothpaste to eliminate plaque. If this becomes a reality, it would certainly be fascinating.

Another area of technology that is expected to see significant development is medicine and medical devices. Currently, the global pharmaceutical market generates $800 billion annually, but by 2030, the number of elderly people taking medication will be three times that of teenagers using drugs. This will necessitate rapid advancements in medical technology. The medications expected to see significant development by 2030 include those for nerve pain, hypertension, stomach cancer, and diabetes, among others. - เทอร์ร่า บีเคเค

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