How Artificial Intelligence Will Change the World by 2030

The World Tide of Technological InnovationReporter Liu Xia from our newspaperAccording to the Daily Mail website in the UK, eight artificial intelligence (AI) experts from the United States and the UK have predicted how this technology will change people's lives in the next 10 years. These experts said that by 2030, AI can take care of the elderly, make movies, teach classes, improve the economy, and help solve the energy crisis

The World Tide of Technological Innovation

Reporter Liu Xia from our newspaper

According to the Daily Mail website in the UK, eight artificial intelligence (AI) experts from the United States and the UK have predicted how this technology will change people's lives in the next 10 years. These experts said that by 2030, AI can take care of the elderly, make movies, teach classes, improve the economy, and help solve the energy crisis.

However, there are also increasing calls for regulatory agencies to control the development of AI, fearing that its excessive development may lead to a wave of unemployment.

Quickly generate movies

Howie, the author of Apple TV's science fiction drama "Doomsday Bunker," predicts that AI technology will develop very well, to the point where it can generate an entire movie in just one day.

Howie stated that he has been in contact with the first generation AI art generators for several years and has watched them evolve from very extensive simulations to realistic images. Currently, he cannot distinguish AI simulated images from real photographic images.

Howie said that movies produced by AI will initially be bad, but they will continue to get better, and people will watch them and be fascinated by them.

Director Joe Russo of Avengers: The Final Battle also predicts that AI will be able to produce movies in two years. Russo is a board member of several AI companies, and he stated that people can use AI to design stories.

Changing the education sector

Dr. Ajaz Ali, Director of the Department of Business and Computing at the University of Ravenburn in the UK, who specializes in digital media and design, said that AI can in the future tailor teaching solutions for the classroom, thereby changing the education industry. Children may soon have their own personalized AI mentors, who will customize courses based on what students want to learn and provide personalized feedback and guidance to students.

Ali pointed out that AI platforms such as ChatGPT are now able to develop curriculum plans for specific classes for teachers. In the next 10 years, it is possible to see AI supported virtual classrooms that can create more immersive and interactive learning experiences.

However, he also emphasized that AI can be used in the future to supplement current traditional teaching methods, rather than completely replacing teachers.

Significantly improve the economy

Analysts from PwC Accounting Firm predict that by 2030, AI can increase global GDP by $15.7 trillion, a 20% increase from the current level.

PwC stated in a study that AI will promote the emergence of more enhanced and personalized products, thereby triggering a consumer boom.

Solving the energy crisis

Sam Altman, founder of OpenAI, said that people are seeking to gradually replace fossil fuels with green energy to control global warming. AI may help solve the world energy crisis by 2030. He believes that AI will achieve this by helping to develop nuclear fusion.

Nuclear fusion will not produce radioactive waste, which is expected to provide mankind with nearly unlimited clean energy and help mankind get rid of dependence on fossil fuels. Last December, the United States Department of Energy announced that its Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory nuclear fusion experiment produced more energy than the laser energy used to drive nuclear fusion, which will provide valuable insights for promoting the development of clean energy and help achieve the goal of zero carbon economy.

Acquire humanoid intelligence

Former Google engineer Ray Kutsweier predicted that by 2030, AI could reach humanoid intelligence levels.

Kutsweier pointed out at a meeting in Austin, Texas, USA in 2017 that in 2029, AI is likely to pass the effective Turing test and reach human intelligence levels.

However, more and more people are worried that as companies start using AI to fill human positions, a large number of people will lose their jobs.

Predicting medical issues

Simon Bain, founder and CEO of OmniIndex, an American software company, and AI expert, pointed out that by 2030, AI may have the ability to predict medical problems, and professionals can use specialized tools to predict potential future medical problems.

He added that this future should not be based on the current mainstream generative AI, as these technologies are currently only repetitive content, and people will create special AI tools to meet specialized needs.

Taking care of the elderly population

Heather Delaney, the head of a public relations company based in London that primarily serves technology venture capital companies, predicts that AI may take on most of the responsibility of caring for the elderly in the next 10 years.

Delaney mentioned the recent emergence of the ElliQ intelligent robot, which looks like a desk lamp and can help elderly people overcome loneliness and keep up with the times. It learns about someone's interests and desires, proactively asks them questions or suggests them to participate in activities they may enjoy, and reminds the elderly of their schedule and when to take medication.

Threatening human survival

Although most experts believe that AI will significantly improve people's lives, some experts warn that AI may end humanity before 2030.

Elise Yudkovsky of the Berkeley Institute of Machine Research in California, USA, threatened that by January 1, 2030, humanity would be completely eradicated. He said that if AI surpasses humans in intelligence and generates values and goals that are different from humans, then AI has the potential to destroy humans.

Billionaires Elon Musk and British scientists Stephen Hawking have also made such predictions, but they have not mentioned the 2030 deadline. Hawking had previously warned that AI could "take off on its own and redesign itself at an increasingly fast pace, which humans, constrained by biological evolution, will find it difficult to keep up with.


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