Countries looking to fully utilize artificial intelligence (AI)’s potential and capabilities will need to look for upgrades to data storage and processing, turning to either blockchains or quantum computing for the way forward, experts told Fox News Digital.
“You’re going to have massive data storage issues and issues for computation when you get into pattern recognition,” Christopher Alexander, chief analytics officer of Pioneer Development Group, told Fox News Digital.
The race to develop and implement AI systems cannot occur without proper infrastructure, according to TS2 Space, a Polish internet service provider for the U.S. Army in areas like Iraq and Afghanistan.
In a blog post on the company website, TS2 Space highlighted the challenges AI infrastructure faces, including “the sheer volume of data” and “the complexity of AI algorithms and models.”
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