According to research from Nexford University, the proliferation of AI into everyday life has the capacity to deliver additional global economic activity of approximately $13 trillion in the near future by 2030, or about 16% higher cumulative Gross Domestic Product (GDP) compared with today. This AI driven efficiency has the potential to replace 300 million jobs and create jobs that are critical for the proliferation of AI, creation of regulatory bodies and the political implications of AI. Read On