Bit Jason Banta, vice president of AMD, believes that incorporating AI into PCs will lead to a more personalized, secure experience and better meet the needs of users. He predicts that by 2024, AI-powered laptops will be more widely used, and in 2025 there will be a “major inflection point” when AI will make computers more personalized, more secure, and better able to understand users’ needs.
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AMD VP: Computers powered by artificial intelligence will quickly understand user needs
Bit Jason Banta, vice president of AMD, believes that incorporating AI into PCs will lead to a more personalized, secure experience and better meet the needs of users. He predicts that by 2024, AI-powered laptops will be more widely used, and in 2025 there will be a “major inflection point” when AI will make computers more personalized, more secure, and better able to understand users’ needs.