With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, there are many expectations about the role this technology will play in human life and what the world will look like in the coming years.
Experts expect that by 2030, artificial intelligence will be able to take care of the elderly, make films and give lessons, or even destroy the human race, according to the British Daily Mail.
Howie, writer of the sci-fi series Bunker, predicted that artificial intelligence technology would become so good that it could produce entire films in a day.
AI can also transform the education sector and adapt lesson plans to the classroom, predicts Dr. Ajaz Ali, head of business and computing at Ravensbourne University in London.
destruction of the human race
And among the suggestions that artificial intelligence will immeasurably improve our lives, there are also experts who warn that by 2030 it could wipe out humanity from the face of the earth.
Among the pessimists is the American computer scientist Eliezer Yudkowsky, who is betting that humanity will be completely destroyed by January 1, 2030.
Other leading experts who say AI could destroy civilization include billionaire Elon Musk and British scientist Stephen Hawking, though they didn’t expect all humans to be wiped out by 2030.
Add value to the economy
In parallel, experts also suggest that artificial intelligence could add $15.7 trillion to the value of the global economy by 2030, or more than the value of the economies of India and China combined and a fifth of current levels.
This was predicted by analysts working for the Big Four at London-based accounting firm PwC.
Solve the energy crisis
In addition, experts also suggested that artificial intelligence could solve the world’s energy crisis by 2030, especially after the recent crisis erupted due to a combination of war in Ukraine leading to the prevention of fossil fuel imports from Russia and a sudden increase in demand during the recovery. economy after the covid pandemic.
Intelligence is like human intelligence
There are also many predictions that by 2030 artificial intelligence can achieve human-like intelligence.
Among those who sounded the warning was former Google engineer Ray Kurzweil, a well-known futurist who claims that predictions have an 86% success rate.
Anticipate health problems
In healthcare, AI can predict problems before they happen by 2030, says AI expert Simon Payne, founder and CEO of San Jose, Calif.-based software company OmniIndex.
In addition, over the next decade, AI could play just as important a role in elderly care as the ElliQ robot, says Heather Delaney, founder of a London-based PR company.

