Increasingly over the past 10 years or so, on into 2025-2030 a huge shift in what 'may potentially occur' to a plethora of gigantic companies.
An increasing computing movement within Artificially Intelligent capable components within computing machines like wearables, phones, tablets, laptops, desktops, etc.
Intel (some of my family holding positions there in, like, the 1970's, and AMD leading in the space due to volume works with, as anyone would guess, a gazillion research labs and high level computing experts who, on a day to day and lifetime basis, devote their lives to the computing field of research, in hopes, of both theoretical research and consumer based research and development.
How should a hobby-ist or generalist and researcher view some of these potential of AI hard drive iterations and usage from a bottom line business standpoint? Perhaps, may be interesting.
In other words, AI capable...everything, could likely mean the end of browser based computing and the inclination to learn any kind of coding language beyond the spoken word.
In other words, hard drives with AI chips and vast storage capacity basically renders a 'relevant search engine' in a machine. That also means the potential elimination of any sort of ads and, to a certain degree, emails beyond the network of 'shared AI chips'.
Basically, the proverbial 'associated people' select the version and iteration of AI chips that is preferred, install or modify existing machines, and then 'communicate'. Basically, a meager replication of what naturally occurs in group settings.
The update and process renders all business transactions from news corporations and every tech company...slaughtered.
Hey, that was easy.
Ahhh, there's a flip side to all the slaughtering of gigantic companies? What is it?
Well, fast forward a few steps, post, proliferation of AI...everything.
What happens next, eventually, just like what naturally occurs in the physical world, some that have the same AI chips discover boredom, a longing for something more or simply curiosity, for some, admirable human traits, others consider these traits a detractor to human existence.
Then what happens?
AI chip replacement and along with that, a necessity for 'marketing, requesting or buying' other AI chips, then, of course, the AI chip modifications, replication, iterations, etc.
Then, of course, the promoting or devaluing of other AI chips that are not, at least at the moment in time, preferred or desired.
Then we have 'AI chip wars' which turns into various versions of, most likely, browser based computing. And then a re-submission what currently sits in the marketplace today. Does the browser ultimately win?