Delangue's predictions also include the rise of personal AI robots, with companies like Tesla and Jeff Bezos-backed Physical Intelligence already developing such technologies. He also foresees China taking the lead in the AI race due to its focus on open-source AI models. In the fields of biology and chemistry, Delangue expects significant breakthroughs driven by AI. Lastly, he predicts that the economic and employment growth potential of AI will become evident in 2025, despite the potential disruptions and market changes.
Key takeaways:
- Clement Delangue, CEO of Hugging Face, predicts the first major public protest against AI and significant market disruptions due to AI advancements in 2025.
- Delangue also forecasts that China will lead the AI race, driven by open-source model developments.
- He expects at least 100,000 personal AI robots to be pre-ordered and significant breakthroughs in biology and chemistry due to AI.
- Despite not reaching last year's prediction of 10 million AI builders on the Hugging Face platform, Delangue remains optimistic that AI builders will continue to grow, predicting 15 million in 2025.