"Pergh is not ordinary, I hope the prediction comes true."
Cardano (ADA) founder Charles Hoskinson envisioned the capability computational improved in 2030 already predicts standard gaming PCs will run AI models 1,000 times more powerful than its flagship Mixtral.
Admittedly the predictions come from hardware training and high-performance models, but the database itself requires a powerful CPU to run, Hoskinson said on his X social media account.
The landscape that exists now requires a huge amount of processing power to understand and operate it like Mixtral, so Hoskinson's vision is make complex computing thrive and give the public the opportunity to have better access.
It can also be expected that such a shift will fueling the “democratization of AI applications”*, where it becomes a privilege for the few people who own very sophisticated computers.
*Diffusion of AI development to a wider user base including those with no specific knowledge of AI.
Hoskinson's interest in AI is not new in his wake expect open-source performance-drive models to emerge which will run locally on the personal device then adapt to the user's data.
The action will be handled locally using individual user information as its basis and the intermediary shows a new dimension of how business works that sees the most advanced form of personalization including efficiency.
As of this writing, the price of ADA has risen by 8.54% to $0.64 in the last 24 hours with a market capitalization of over $22 billion but still recorded a 15.4% decline over the last week.