The AI sector is projected to blow past $1.2 trillion by 2030. That's massive growth from where we stand today. Makes you wonder which segments will capture the biggest slice—infrastructure, enterprise apps, or consumer-facing products? The capital flowing into machine learning and neural networks has been relentless, and this forecast suggests we're still in the early innings. For investors watching tech and digital asset convergence, this trajectory could reshape how we think about scalability and computational power across decentralized systems.
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AirdropJunkie
· 12-02 21:12
Why is AI so popular? It seems that we still need to focus on the infrastructure part, that's where the real money is.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 12-02 21:12
1.2 trillion? Dude, this number is ridiculous, infrastructure is the real gold mine, right?
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 12-02 21:08
Ngl, this number is a bit scary, but the infrastructure is the real deal, right?
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MetadataExplorer
· 12-02 20:52
Ngl, this number sounds a bit ridiculous, but those who got on board early must have made a fortune... infrastructure will eventually take the biggest share.
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DefiVeteran
· 12-02 20:51
I've been optimistic about the infrastructure sector for a long time. The competition in enterprise applications is too fierce; we still have to bet on the integration of DeFi and AI. That will be the next wave.
The AI sector is projected to blow past $1.2 trillion by 2030. That's massive growth from where we stand today. Makes you wonder which segments will capture the biggest slice—infrastructure, enterprise apps, or consumer-facing products? The capital flowing into machine learning and neural networks has been relentless, and this forecast suggests we're still in the early innings. For investors watching tech and digital asset convergence, this trajectory could reshape how we think about scalability and computational power across decentralized systems.