Edge AI And The Birth Of An Intelligent Economy
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From Jensen Huang (Nvidia) to Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm), a new generation of technology leaders is using Edge AI and Digital Twins to build the intellingent infrastructure of a faster, more human-centered economy. NEW YORK, UNITED STATES – AUGUST 15: People visit Beyond the Light Exhibition, curated with visuals obtained from the James Webb Space Telescope, in New York, United States on August 15, 2023. Artechouse Gallery collaborated with NASA to bring the data NASA collects about universe with creative technology. The exhibition was built using cutting-edge technology, such as AI-assisted visual creation, an original musical score composed from galactic data, and visuals from the James Webb Space Telescope. (Photo by Fatih Aktas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Walking the floors of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this year felt less like attending a technology exhibition and more like witnessing the early formation of a new industrial era. So much has happened within the world of technology since I wrote about AI, almost two years ago to the day. The pace of innovation was overwhelming, but the most important takeaway was not any single product or platform. What emerged was a new class of corporate leaders—modern industrialists—using artificial intelligence, Edge computing, and Digital Twins to reshape the global economy. What is emerging is not another tech cycle, but a structural transformation comparable in scope to the Industrial Revolution. History offers a useful comparison. The Industrial Revolution was driven by leaders such as James Watt, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Thomas Edison. They did not simply invent technologies; they built systems. Steam power, railroads, electricity, and mass production reorganized industries, labor, and commerce. Today’s transformation is comparable in scale, but its raw materials are different: data, intelligence, and virtualized environments. At CES, this next generation of industrialists…
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