During Computex 2024 in Taipei, a key chip designer has bravely predicted the future of artificial intelligence (AI).
Arm Holdings, whose chip designs are used in billions of devices around the world, said 100 billion Arm-based products would be AI-enabled by the end of 2025, as per a report from Reuters.
Such an ambitious target set by Arm CEO Rene Haas exemplifies how AI capabilities are gradually being implemented in daily gadgets we use.
“100 billion Arm devices will be AI ready worldwide, by the end of the next year” Rene Haas said on Monday at the Computex forum in Taipei.
“They’ve (Microsoft) gone way beyond anything they had (in developer tools) and they really picked it up in the last couple of years,” Haas explained.
He furthermore, added that “They are very, very much committed from a software standpoint.”
The growth in the use of smartphones and smart home gadgets based on Arm chip designs presents an enormous potential market for integrating AI capabilities.
Chipmakers are also getting better at integrating AI into smaller, more efficient chip designs.
Chip makers are also getting better at building AI into smaller, more energy-efficient chips.
This brings AI features into a broad realm of devices: from wearables like smartwatches to home appliances, industrial equipment, and even medical devices.
Having AI built into our gadgets means that they will do more for us and provide a smarter, more personalized experience.
AI-powered smartphones might get better in image recognition, speech understanding, personal recommendations, and assist in photos and videos.
Therefore, with the AI in smart homes, devices can use and optimise energy while automating tasks based on the users’ behaviours.
However, as AI becomes more pervasive in our lives, challenges lie ahead.
Ensuring the privacy and security of one’s personal data that is collected by all these AI gadgets would be most important.
There are also ethical concerns regarding the expanding importance of artificial intelligence in our daily lives.
Arm’s optimistic forecast is a big step towards the world where AI is fully integrated into our technology ecosystem and touches every element of how we live, work, and play.
Arm Holdings predicts that there will be 100 billion AI-enabled devices using their chip designs by the end of 2025.
AI integration will enhance smartphones, wearables, home appliances, industrial equipment, and medical devices, providing smarter and more personalized experiences.
AI-powered devices will offer better image recognition, speech understanding, personal recommendations, and automation based on user behaviour.
As AI becomes more pervasive, ensuring the privacy and security of personal data collected by AI gadgets is a significant challenge.
Yes, there are ethical concerns regarding the expanding role of AI in our daily lives, including data privacy, security, and the potential for misuse.
This initiative is a part of SoftBank’s strategy so that they can be a leader in AI, semiconductors, and robotics, and can successfully transform the core industries with these technologies.
Arm is partnering with semiconductor manufacturers like Samsung and TSMC.
AI’s fast paced expansion might cause ethical concerns, like privacy because of misuse of technology.
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