The 30 second story
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a marathon two-and-a-half-hour keynote at this week’s GTC conference, projecting $1 trillion in AI chip sales through 2027 and declaring that every company needs an “OpenClaw strategy.” The presentation featured demonstrations of NemoClaw AI technology and ended with a malfunctioning Olaf robot that had its microphone cut. The source article does not specify UK availability or pricing for the specific technologies demonstrated.
Why it matters
Nvidia’s trillion-dollar projection signals that AI computing power will become dramatically cheaper and more accessible over the next two years, fundamentally shifting what UK businesses can afford to automate. When the world’s dominant AI chip maker commits to this scale of production, it means the hardware bottleneck that currently limits AI deployment will disappear. This transforms automation from a luxury for large corporations into standard operating equipment for any business, as the cost barrier collapses and processing power becomes abundant enough to run sophisticated AI systems on everyday tasks.
What this means for your business
- AI automation projects that seem expensive today will cost a fraction of current prices within two years, making delayed implementation potentially wasteful
- The competitive advantage from early AI adoption shrinks as processing power becomes commoditised and available to every business
- Staff training on AI tools becomes more urgent as the technology shifts from experimental to essential infrastructure
- Planning cycles must account for rapid cost reductions in AI services as underlying hardware becomes abundant