As AI technology continues to evolve, the future looks increasingly automated. According to Rob Garrique, a former executive at Citigroup’s Global Insights division, within decades, there could be more artificial intelligence robots than human workers on the job market. This prediction highlights how rapidly tech companies are adopting AI and reducing costs.
Another key trend in technology is the integration of AI with 5G networks, as showcased by LITE-ON Technology at this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. The company will present its NVIDIA AI-RAN platform, demonstrating how advanced tech can enhance network reliability and efficiency.
The implications of these developments extend beyond just the tech sector. Policymakers need to prepare for a job market where automation plays an even bigger role, while also exploring ways to mitigate potential negative impacts on employment rates.
