@rohanpaul_ai: "Every 10 seconds, global token demand is around 31.7 billion in 2026. By 2030 its 1.27 trillion, a 40x increase." ~ Qu…

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Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon projects global token demand will increase 40x by 2030, driven by AI agents shifting from human-paced to persistent background operation, requiring massive infrastructure for context, memory, and error handling.

"Every 10 seconds, global token demand is around 31.7 billion in 2026. By 2030 its 1.27 trillion, a 40x increase." ~ Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon: --- The token explosion is not mainly about smarter answers; it is about AI moving from human-paced interaction to Agent-paced activity. Once agents become persistent, the economy of AI stops will be the background infrastructure. Every useful action has a hidden bill: context must be carried, memory must be updated, sensors may need to be interpreted, and mistakes must be caught before they become expensive. ---- From "Reuters" YouTube channel, (link in comment)
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“Every 10 seconds, global token demand is around 31.7 billion in 2026. By 2030 its 1.27 trillion, a 40x increase.”

~ Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon:


The token explosion is not mainly about smarter answers; it is about AI moving from human-paced interaction to Agent-paced activity.

Once agents become persistent, the economy of AI stops will be the background infrastructure.

Every useful action has a hidden bill: context must be carried, memory must be updated, sensors may need to be interpreted, and mistakes must be caught before they become expensive.


From “Reuters” YouTube channel, (link in comment)

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