AI will be everywhere in next 10 years: Gartner

New Delhi,   The rate at which deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is increasing, it will be widely available to the masses in the next 10 years, says a new Gartner report.

Movements and trends like Cloud computing, the “maker” community and open source will eventually propel AI into everyone’s hands, said the report titled “Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2018” on Tuesday.

Among other technologies that are gaining fast traction, the research found that Blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT) platforms will reach maturity in the next five to 10 years.

“Business and technology leaders will continue to face rapidly accelerating technology innovation that will profoundly impact the way they engage with their workforce, collaborate with their partners, and create products and services for their customers,” said Mike Walker, Research Vice President at Gartner.

“CIOs and technology leaders should always be scanning the market along with assessing and piloting emerging technologies to identify new business opportunities with high impact potential and strategic relevance for their business,” Walker said.

The shift from compartmentalised technical infrastructure to ecosystem-enabling platforms is laying the foundations for entirely new business models that are forming the bridge between humans and technology, the research found.

Technology will continue to become more human-centric to the point where it will introduce transparency between people, businesses and things, the report said.

This trend is enabled by technologies such as connected home, self-healing system technology, silicon anode batteries and smart workspace, among others.

“Emerging technologies representing transparently immersive experiences are mostly on their way to the peak or — in the case of silicon anode batteries — just crossed it,” Walker said.

“The smart workspace has moved along quite a bit and is about to peak in the near future,” Walker added.

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