AI in 2025 demands thoughtful integration, as its growing role raises questions about purpose, values, and boundaries in designing a balanced partnership.
Copyright: forbes.com – “4 Questions To Design Your Personal Relationship With AI In 2025”
Artificial intelligence is bound to weave through the year that we have just entered. Over the past months it has become a constant companion for millions, on the desktop, the phone or both. The pace is accelerating.
Whether we want to recognize it or not, AI is steadily reshaping how we work, play, socialize, and think. From algorithmically driven movie suggestions on Netflix and deals on Amazon to ChatGTP for the creation, and editing of text and audio visuals; passing via ai powered dating to 24/7 companion technology. And that’s only the consumer-facing side of AI’s expanding fingerprint. Much more is going on behind the scenes. AI-powered decision making has been changing human lifes at mass scale for years, from human resource management to the attribution of social services, insurance schemes and legal systems. The tech free space is shrinking.
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In the U.S., the generative AI market is projected to grow from $36.06 billion in 2024 to $356 billion by 2030, driven by applications in industries like healthcare, finance, and retail. And that’s just one piece of the worldwide giga business that generative AI represents. Globally 65% of organizations now use generative AI regularly, according to McKinsey. That’s double the percentage from just a year ago. In China up to 83% of business leaders actively use these tools.
Unfortunately there is no « free lunch ». Generative AI models consume massive amounts of energy. A single query to an advanced model like ChatGPT can use ten times the electricity of a standard Google search. Globally, data centers powering AI could double their energy demands by 2026. That makes their environmental footprint extensive.[…]
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