Most PCs already are. Intel CPUs already include a chip for offloading minor "AI" tasks like noise cancellation, and Ryzen AI is already here, as well.
AI doesn't necessarily mean generative, but there are tons of places that a little specialized accelerated chipset would have been used in decades past that maybe now we can abstract to a little GAN+ chip that might be costlier on other hardware.
Think more "assistive technologies to help stabilize mice or correct typing in people with motor function disabilities" than "the spyware that copied me". ...Hopefully.
AI doesn't necessarily mean generative, but there are tons of places that a little specialized accelerated chipset would have been used in decades past that maybe now we can abstract to a little GAN+ chip that might be costlier on other hardware.
Think more "assistive technologies to help stabilize mice or correct typing in people with motor function disabilities" than "the spyware that copied me". ...Hopefully.